Choose the correct version of the sentence.

The bird naive but curios-flew straight towards the cat.(my choice)
The bird-naive but curious-flew straight towards the cat.

Can someone please check for me

To determine the correct version of the sentence, let's analyze the options and see which one is grammatically accurate.

1) The bird naive but curios-flew straight towards the cat.
2) The bird-naive but curious-flew straight towards the cat.

In option 1, the word "naive" is misspelled as "naive" and "curious" is misspelled as "curios." Additionally, there seems to be a hyphen missing between the words "but" and "curious". Thus, this option contains multiple errors.

In option 2, the word "naive" is correctly spelled with an "e" at the end. The word "curious" is also spelled correctly. There is a hyphen between "bird" and "naive" to show they are connected, but there is an extra hyphen between "naive" and "but" that is not necessary.

Therefore, the correct version of the sentence is:

The bird-naive but curious flew straight towards the cat.

This means that option 2 is correct.

I disagree.

The phrase, "naive but curious," needs to be set off at the beginning and the end by dashes.

Okay thank you,that does make sense

You're welcome. :-)