The correctly punctuated sentence is:
The tiara—covered in jewels—fell to the ground.
This sentence correctly uses em dashes to set off the phrase "covered in jewels," indicating that it adds additional information about the tiara.
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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.
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The correctly punctuated sentence is:
The tiara—covered in jewels—fell to the ground.
This sentence correctly uses em dashes to set off the phrase "covered in jewels," indicating that it adds additional information about the tiara.