Answer: B. I love to eat chocolate covered pretzels.
Explanation: A hyphen is a punctuation mark with various uses in english, like separate syllables and join words. In the given sentences, the one that needs a hyphen is option b, "I love to eat chocolate covered pretzels", it should be: "I love to eat chocolate-covered pretzels, without the hyphen we can't tell if they are referring to chocolate pretzels that are covered, of pretzels that are covered with chocolate.
The answer is b because I said so
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Answer:
A. Facts and opinions
Explanation:
When someone is comparing two things its important to know what is a fact or not so that opinions do not wrongfully sway you.
This would be "Rising Action." Most problems happen here.
Think of it in movies. Your ACTION is because of a CONFLICT two characters are having.