There is definitely end rhyme in this
Answer:
The correct answer is "two-thirds".
Explanation:
In English, we use "hyphen" (punctuation mark) to join two or more words. These should not be confused with "dashes", who are a longer punctuation mark and have other uses like separate explanatory phrases.
Hyphens are used to join words or terms to avoid confusions and they are written with no space between them and the words. In some cases, they are used to preserve the text's clarity: when adding a prefix (great-grandmother) or when the final and initial letters coincide (co-operate).
In this specific case, "two-thirds" is a fraction, so the hyphens are used to let know the relation between these two words instead of reading them as separated numbers.
<span>Britannia is the female symbol of the British Empire. She (and the British Empire) are represented here as ancient and tired and responsible for many deaths in her thirst for power and race of imperialism. </span>
Pay attention to what the teacher writes on the board. Often teachers will say something like "pay attention to punctuation,"
-Anything that supports the main idea of the lesson.
-Formulas written on the board.
-Don't be afraid to ask questions! That's what your teacher is for!