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The answer is <span>C) Our new governor elect was once a football player. The phrase that requires a hyphen is governor-elect. It is actually a term that has an autonomous and very specific meaning. It is a governor who was elected and appointed by the Secretary of the State, but still hasn't begun with the office (similar to president-elect). The other examples work perfectly well without a hyphen.</span>
<span>Consistent with Augustine's reasoning as a humanist, he argues that slavery imposes a dehumanizing effect on the slaveholder. He makes the argument that one of the worst impacts of slavery is that it makes the master embrace the degradation of one human being at the hands of another as part of normal life. It fails to make any distinction between how one human being should not control another. </span>
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