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Which type of less formal punctuation briefly and sharply breaks a sentence with additional important information? a.parentheses. b.brackets. c.comma. d.dash
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Which type of less formal punctuation briefly and sharply breaks a sentence with additional important information? a.parentheses. b.brackets. c.comma. d.dash
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Which type of less formal punctuation briefly and sharply breaks a sentence with additional important information? a.parentheses. b.brackets. c.comma. d.dash
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The correct answer for the given question above would be option D. The type of less formal punctuation that briefly and sharply breaks a sentence with additional important information is the dash. The dash is considered as less formal than a colon.
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