in·tel·lect
/ˈin(t)lˌekt/
noun
the faculty of reasoning and understanding objectively, especially with regard to mental or academic matters.
phys·i·cal·i·ty
/ˌfizəˈkalədē/
noun
the fact of relating to the body as opposed to the mind; physical presence.
They are opposites
Com-pu-ter, te-le-phone, au-to-mo-bile, traf-fic, sen-try, cor-net, real-is-tic, fan-a-tic, rep-et-it-ious, gi-gan-tic
I think those are right, because usually you hyphenate words if they don't fit on one line, and you're supposed to do that after the syllables. But I don't know if you're supposed to have multiple hyphens in one word..I did a hyphen at all syllables. Hope this helps you!
The sender is focus because it is the “main idea” of an essay.
Answer:
1. Although I like pizza, I hate garlic; it gives me heartburn.
Explanation: