Choose the sentences below that have a correctly hyphenated compound noun? (1 point)

My brothers-in-law are going to law school to become attorneys

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I am looking forward to summer, so I can jump in the swimming-pool.

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The correct sentence is:

My brothers-in-law are going to law school to become attorneys.

The compound noun "brothers-in-law" is correctly hyphenated.

The sentence "My brothers-in-law are going to law school to become attorneys " has a correctly hyphenated compound noun.