Im pretty sure it was Rene Descartes
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.
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Which sentence has an incorrect shift in pronoun-antecedent agreement?
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<span>Students must see his counselors before the end of the semester.
The shift in the pronouns is written incorrectly. Therefore the answer is letter B.
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