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Which answer identifies the compound adjective in the following sentence? The hit-and-run driver was later captured by police?

1) police
2) driver
3) hit-and-run
4) later

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Final answer:

The compound adjective in the sentence provided is 'hit-and-run'. A compound adjective is a multi-word modifier that includes a hyphen and describes a noun. In the given sentence, it modifies the noun 'driver' conveying the specific type of incident the driver was involved in.

Step-by-step explanation:

The compound adjective in the following sentence: "The hit-and-run driver was later captured by police?" is hit-and-run. Compound adjectives are adjectives that consist of two or more words usually hyphenated together that act as a single idea to modify a noun. In this sentence, 'hit-and-run' is hyphenated and modifies the noun 'driver', describing the type of incident the driver was involved in.

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