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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?(1 point)
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The tiara. Covered in jewels. Fell to the ground.
The tiara. Covered in jewels. Fell to the ground.
The tiara covered in jewels . . . fell to the ground.
The tiara covered in jewels . . . fell to the ground.
The tiara—covered in jewels—fell to the ground.
The tiara—covered in jewels—fell to the ground.
The tiara, covered in jewels fell to the ground.
The tiara, covered in jewels fell to the ground.
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"The tiara—covered in jewels—fell to the ground."
The em dashes correctly set off the parenthetical phrase. (You could also punctuate it as: "The tiara, covered in jewels, fell to the ground.")
The em dashes correctly set off the parenthetical phrase. (You could also punctuate it as: "The tiara, covered in jewels, fell to the ground.")
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