The words I have to hyphenate (obviously on different notes) are

"Anti-Semitism"
"Terrorism"
"Paganism"
Would all these be "is-m"?

"howl" on two notes, maybe "how-l"?

the acronym "J.W.B." on five notes. I'm thinking "J. dou-ble-U. B." but maybe 
no hyphen after "dou-ble"? It follows several other acronyms that I have 
rendered as one-syllable letters with periods.

"attire" on three notes, maybe "at-ti-re" but that doesn't look right. I 
imagine it would be the same as "fire" in two syllables, but I can't recall 
ever having seen it.

which brings up another point, "the attire is informal—so come just as you 
are." is the line. I should include the M-dash, but it feels like it should be 
between syllables like a hyphen, not stuck to "in-for-mal—" with a long space 
afterward the way it presently is. What is the right thing to do here? I would 
have no problem inserting the M-dash as an expression if that is indeed the 
right thing.

Thanks in advance for your opinions!

Christopher
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