B. Fullness,
because ness means quality and state.
After the semifinals, the team had only one thing on its mind -- winning the championship.
Think of the elongated hyphen as connecting two separate statements... In this case, the second statement is what the team wants.
Answer: Ninety-two people died in last week's with earthquake.
Explanation:The number 92 was suppose to be ninety-two if you wanted it to be a complete sentence.