The sentence that is correctly hyphenated is "The beauty of Mount Fuji's near-perfect cone shape has enchanted people for centuries."
Near-perfect is correctly hyphenated because in this context it is a compound modifier, it modifies Mount Fuji's appearance.
B, D, and E are the correct answers. Literary themes are usually profound statements that teach a "lesson". A and C are just random sentences that don't have meaning.
Answer:
c farmers
i think it might not be right
The tone that one chooses to read an article is used so that it reflects their understanding of the article or at best matches the tone of the article.
<h3>What is Tone in Literature?</h3>
A tone in literature is used to describe the overall character of that writing.
It may also be the attitude of the writer which is reflected in the choice of words used in the text.
See the link below for more about tone:
brainly.com/question/12176973
Well I actually thought it was an option for students to make up their own mind on when they want to go to college. Some students receive scholarship of a subject they passed with high Honor's, so they probably go away to college right away. Some students have good paying jobs so they don't want to go off to college right away.