Which of the following correctly uses a hyphen?(1 point) Responses Because the actress is so well-known, she is always asked for autographs. Because the actress is so well-known , she is always asked for autographs. The well-known actress is always asked for autographs. The well-known actress is always asked for autographs. The actress is always asked for autographs because she is well-known. The actress is always asked for autographs because she is well-known . None of the above.

None of the above options correctly use a hyphen.

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Apologies for the confusion. Upon closer examination, both the second and fourth options correctly use a hyphen. The correct options are:

- Because the actress is so well-known, she is always asked for autographs.
- The actress is always asked for autographs because she is well-known.

The correct answer is: None of the above.

None of the given sentences require the use of a hyphen. A hyphen is used to join two or more words together to show that they are connected, such as in compound words or to create adjectives. However, none of the sentences provided require the use of a hyphen.

The correct answer is: None of the above.

This question is testing your understanding of hyphen usage. Hyphens are used to connect words or parts of words together, usually to form compound words or to clarify the meaning of a phrase.

In this case, none of the answer choices correctly use a hyphen. The word "well-known" should be hyphenated because it is being used as a compound adjective to describe the actress. Therefore, the correct sentence would be: "The well-known actress is always asked for autographs."