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28 October, 15:33

In which sentence does the hyphen correctly divide a word?

A.

Hurricanes and severe storms can de-

stroy people's property.

B.

Hurricanes and severe storms can des-

troy people's property.

C.

Hurricanes and severe storms can dest-

roy people's property.

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  1. 28 October, 19:33
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    Simple, once again you can only break at the syllables.

    Destroy is de-stroy

    Thus, B and C, don't work

    B, breaks at des-troy, and it doesn't work.

    C, breaks at dest-roy, and also doesn't work.

    Thus, A, is your answer.

    Hurricanes and severe storms can de-stroy people's property.
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