Final answer:
The sentence that requires a hyphen is 'Allen would need to resign the forms,' where 'resign' should be 're-sign.' Hyphens join words serving as a single modifier, as seen in 'paint-splattered' and 'dog-eared.'
Step-by-step explanation:
The sentence that contains a word that needs a hyphen is B. 'Allen would need to resign the forms.' A hyphen is used to join two or more words serving as a single modifier before a noun. In this context, 're-sign' should have a hyphen because Allen needs to sign the forms again, not resign, which means to quit a job or position.
Example 3 - That novelty shop on the boardwalk sells peanuts that are chocolate-covered.
In Example 3, 'chocolate-covered' should be hyphenated to clarify that 'chocolate' is directly modifying 'peanuts.' Without the hyphen, there could be confusion about what is covered in chocolate.
Review Question 1
I have nothing to wear for my job interview but a paint-splattered tie.
Review Question 5
Walter said I could use his, even though it was dog-eared and had missing pages.