When should a writer use a dash?(1 point)

A. to set off an introductory word or phrase

B. to indicate an abrupt shift in idea**

C. to separate items in a list

D. to separate clauses in a compound sentence

13 answers

well i just went with my answer B and got it right
Good! Guess you are not stupid after all.
In order to become a better writer, you must read A. good writing., B. only novels., C. only nonfiction., D. anything except magazines.
Would it be A good writing
Can you just say the answers please
the answer was A to indicate a abrupt shift in idea
abrupt shiiiift
these will give you 100%
1. D
2. B
3. C
4. D
if they are wrong that means you don't live in AZ
Todoroki, you forget that they change up the position of the answers so for you #1 could be D but for me, maybe it's A. Next time just type out the answer fully.
The answers are

1. C
2. B
3. A
4. B
Edit:

Better specified

1. To show a pause in a sentence or separate items in a list

2. I added bread, milk, and sugar to the list of ingredients needed to make the recipe.

3. The swim meet starts in an hour—we need to hurry!

4. to indicate an abrupt shift in idea
ANONYMOUS101 IS CORRECT FRFR
I agree Anonymous 101 is 100% on the connections "Indicating a Pause" Quick check.
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