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I hope to landscape with native plants for so many reasons they are practical, hardy, and beautiful.
After which word should a dash be placed?
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reasons
Place the dash after "reasons" to set off the explanatory clause: "for so many reasons — they are practical, hardy, and beautiful."
Place the dash after "reasons" to set off the explanatory clause: "for so many reasons — they are practical, hardy, and beautiful."
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