Which statement best describes a defining feature of a compound adjective?(1 point)

It is used to replace a noun.
It is used to replace a noun.

It is usually a made-up word.
It is usually a made-up word.

It consists of more than one word.
It consists of more than one word.

It is always hyphenated.

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It consists of more than one word

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please work very carefully on your science projects

the very content cow chewed cud.

extremely

your welcome

TNX YOU SO MUCH POTATO

The correct answer is: "It consists of more than one word."

Explanation: A compound adjective is a combination of two or more words that work together to modify a noun. It adds more information about the noun by combining two or more adjectives, or an adjective and another word (usually a noun or a verb). For example, in the phrase "well-known author," "well-known" is the compound adjective modifying the noun "author." Compound adjectives are not always hyphenated, but they may be when they are used before a noun to avoid confusion or increase clarity.

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