The correct sentence that uses dashes for punctuation is:
D. My brothers—Ron and Jack—are visiting us next week.
This sentence correctly uses dashes to set off the names "Ron and Jack" as additional information about "my brothers."
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A My—brothers Ron and Jack—are visiting us next week.My—brothers Ron and Jack—are visiting us next week.
B My brothers—Ron and Jack are visiting—us next week.My brothers—Ron and Jack are visiting—us next week.
C My brothers Ron and Jack—are visiting—us next week.My brothers Ron and Jack—are visiting—us next week.
D My brothers—Ron and Jack—are visiting us next week
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The correct sentence that uses dashes for punctuation is:
D. My brothers—Ron and Jack—are visiting us next week.
This sentence correctly uses dashes to set off the names "Ron and Jack" as additional information about "my brothers."