1. When using a compound adjective (used when the adjective precedes the noun it qualifies) e.g This is an off-campus apartment.
2. To tell the ages of people and things (used when the time period is not in plural form) e.g <span>We have a six-year-old child
3. When a range of number is being expressed. e.g 6</span><span>:20-8:15 p.m.
4. To express any</span><span> compound number from </span>twenty-one<span> through </span>ninety-nine. e.g <span>four thousand six hundred fifty-three people</span>
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1. Students were made to work in groups of five
2. I'll get Harry to pick you up from the airport
3. Our coach didn't let us bring soft drinks to training
4. After arriving in York I went searching for a nice hotel
5. Helen is absolutely terrified of snakes
6. I had asked Michael for help tidying the garden
Answer:
"There are weapons that are simply thoughts, attitudes, prejudices—to be found only in the minds of men."
Explanation:
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