L.O: to use dashes and hyphens.. A dash showing interruption: "The girl is my -" "Sister," interrupted Miles. "She looks just like you."

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L.O: to use dashes and hyphens.
L.O: to use dashes and hyphens.
L.O: to use dashes and hyphens.
L.O: to use dashes and hyphens.
L.O: to use dashes and hyphens.
L.O: to use dashes and hyphens.
L.O: to use dashes and hyphens.
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L.O: to use dashes and hyphens.

A dash showing interruption: "The girl is my -" "Sister," interrupted Miles. "She looks just like you."

A dash showing repetition: "You-you monster!" cried the frightened woman. "St-st-op!" stammered the boy.

In the same way commas and brackets can be used (to contain extra information): When we get there - if we get there - I'll have something to say to him about his confounded map. When we get there (if we get there) I'll have something to say to him about his confounded map. When we get there, if we get there, I'll have something to say to him about his confounded map.

A dash before a final comment: "Yes - I will do it," agreed Lucy. I just have to make one phone call to the police and it's all over - don't think I won't do it. She got home, put the kettle on and sat down - then she remembered. I'd love to go out with you to the dinner - when hell freezes over!

A hyphen links words: ice-cream topsy-turvy

A hyphen also makes the meaning of a sentence clear: A big-city project. (A project on a big city not a big project on a city.)

L.O: to use dashes and hyphens. to show interruption to show repetition for dramatic emphasis to contain extra information before a final comment to link two words to make the meaning of a sentence clear