The text contributes to a feeling of suspense.
The text highlights exciting events to keep the reader’s attention.
Answer:
A). Myself.
Explanation:
Intensive pronoun is exemplified as the process that primarily intends to emphasize the antecedent of the subject in the sentence. Such pronouns are often placed immediately after the noun or pronoun it qualifies. These pronouns necessarily ends with 'self' and function to highlight the antecedent that adds a special effect(as intended by the speaker). However, removing them(intensive pronoun) do not affect the meaning of the sentence.
In the given sentence, 'myself' is the only word that involves 'self' in it and possesses all the above mentioned traits which exemplifies that it is the intensive pronoun. It immediately follows the subject 'I' and emphasizes the antecedent 'myself'. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
The sentence that correctly uses a hyphen in a compound modifier is D, Enrique's dream is to become a full-time singer.
The other words do not need hypens. You can hyphenate two adjectives, like well-behaved, but only before the noun. So, you can say my well-behaved little sister, but not my little sister was well-behaved (it should just be well behaved).