Question
Which sentence correctly uses dashes for punctuation?
Responses
A I would ask—or insist that he brings his wife—to the meeting.I would ask—or insist that he brings his wife—to the meeting.
B I would ask—or insist that he brings—his wife to the meeting.I would ask—or insist that he brings—his wife to the meeting.
C I would ask—or insist—that he brings his wife to the meeting.I would ask—or insist—that he brings his wife to the meeting.
D I —would ask or insist—that he brings his wife to the meeting.
Responses
A I would ask—or insist that he brings his wife—to the meeting.I would ask—or insist that he brings his wife—to the meeting.
B I would ask—or insist that he brings—his wife to the meeting.I would ask—or insist that he brings—his wife to the meeting.
C I would ask—or insist—that he brings his wife to the meeting.I would ask—or insist—that he brings his wife to the meeting.
D I —would ask or insist—that he brings his wife to the meeting.
Answers
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The sentence that correctly uses dashes for punctuation is:
C. I would ask—or insist—that he brings his wife to the meeting.
This sentence uses dashes appropriately to set off a phrase without disrupting the flow of the sentence.
C. I would ask—or insist—that he brings his wife to the meeting.
This sentence uses dashes appropriately to set off a phrase without disrupting the flow of the sentence.
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