The Em Dash #5 Example A Another Example: “Theme for English B” by Langston Hughes P. 468 L. 17-20.

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The Em Dash #5 Example A Another Example: “Theme for English B” by Langston Hughes P. 468 L

The Em Dash #6 Example B Another Example: “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury "Now if you had a wife to give you an alibi," said the iron voice. "But-" "Where are you taking me?"

The Em Dash #7 Example C Star Wars Another Example: “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost P. 290 L.16-20

The Em Dash #8 Example E Star Wars Another Example: “Surgeons must be very careful” by Emily Dickenson P. 357

The Em Dash Task Type imitation poems to the following: “The Road Not Taken” Final Stanza p.290; “Surgeons must be very careful” p.357; and “Theme for English B” L. 1—28 p DUE Friday Purpose Demonstrate an artistic understanding for em Dash Rules #5, 7, and 8. Reflect on the writing process

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