Select the answer that is the best version of the following sentence. A. She entered the​ program, with ​a-​prove-it-to me attitude. B. She entered the​ program, with a​ prove-it to me attitude. C. She entered the program with a prove it to me attitude. D. She entered the program with a ​prove-it-to-me attitude.

Respuesta :

I'd say D
lemme know if it was correct

Answer:

D. She entered the program with a ​prove-it-to-me attitude.

Explanation:

This is the correct option in this question. In this case, the phrase "prove it to me" is being used as an adjective that describes the woman's attitude. Therefore, in this case, the phrase should be hyphenated so that it functions as a single adjective. On the other hand, the article "a" can stand on its own as it is an article that is already describing the noun "attitude."