Use of Hyphen(-)
Hyphens are used divide words at the end of line when the word cannot fit on the remainder of the line. There are six rules to follow.
1. Divide the word between syllables. It means, that one-syllable words are NEVER divided.
Incorrect Incorrect Correct
sp- su- sup-
orts pport port
2. The hyphen goes at the end of the firts line.
Incorrect Correct
sup- sup-
-port port
3. Prefixes and suffixes make natural divisions.
Incorrect Correct
in- inter-
ternational national
4. Do not divide proper nouns or adjectives.
Incorrect Correct
Pakis- Pakistan
tan
5. There should be at least two letters plus the hyphen on the first line and three letters on the second line.
Incorrect Incorrect Correct
s- supposed- sup-
upposedly ly posedly
6. Divide hyphenated word using the hyphen already in the word.
Incorrect Correct
moth- mother-
er-in-law in-law
The story should describe Ella's trip to the concert that was held in another country.
<h3>How should we continue the story?</h3>
When she arrived in another country, the first thing she did was look at the map of the city to identify where the stadium was where the concert was going to take place. She later went out and took a bus and when she got to the stadium she saw that there was a long line to get in.
Due to the above, she had to wait about 3 hours to enter the concert. Later, her favorite artist came out and she enjoyed the concert all night until dawn.
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D is the only sentence with the correct usage of quotation marks.
<span>Chief Joseph’s tone in "An Indian's View of Indian Affairs" can best be described as C. heartfelt and sincere.
He is quite honest about his opinions that he is sharing with his audience and you can see that he honestly does speak from his heart about the whole Indian affair. That is why C is the correct answer here, as the other options are quite negative, which isn't the case here.
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The correct answer would be false