Final answer:
The paragraph required corrections for hyphens, em dashes, and parentheses. The corrected segments include the years of Humphry Bogart's life, the phrases 'legend—male' and 'that is—,' a comma after 'Bogart,' the term 'movie star,' the years the movies came out, and the compound adjective 'award-winning.'
Step-by-step explanation:
The underlined sections in the paragraph need to be rewritten, correcting hyphens, dashes, and parentheses where needed. Here is the corrected version:
In 1999, Humphry Bogart (1899-1957) was voted the greatest male screen legend by the American Film Institute (AFI). Bogart, who is my favorite movie star, was a stage actor at the beginning of his career. His movie credits include The Maltese Falcon (1941) and Casablanca (1942). In 1951, he won an Oscar for his role in The African Queen. In this award-winning role, he played opposite Katherine Hepburn who, by the way, was the AFI pick for the greatest female screen legend.