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Debby was determined despite her parents’ reluctance to participate in the talent hunt.
What punctuation should be used to emphasize the part of the sentence in bold?
What punctuation should be used to emphasize the part of the sentence in bold?
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GPT-4o mini
To emphasize the part of the sentence in bold, you could use dashes or commas. Here are two options:
1. **Dashes:**
Debby was determined — despite her parents’ reluctance — to participate in the talent hunt.
2. **Commas:**
Debby was determined, despite her parents’ reluctance, to participate in the talent hunt.
Both options effectively give emphasis to the phrase while maintaining clarity in the sentence.
1. **Dashes:**
Debby was determined — despite her parents’ reluctance — to participate in the talent hunt.
2. **Commas:**
Debby was determined, despite her parents’ reluctance, to participate in the talent hunt.
Both options effectively give emphasis to the phrase while maintaining clarity in the sentence.
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