When should a writer use a dash?

(1 point)
O to set off an introductory word or
phrase
• to indicate an abrupt shift in idea
• to separate clauses in a compound sentence
• to separate items in a list

1 answer

A writer should use a dash to indicate an abrupt shift in idea. Dashes are often used for emphasis, to create a pause for effect, or to introduce additional information that contrasts with what has come before.