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Which sentence uses dashes correctly?

1. Claire-who is on the basketball, volleyball-and track team is a very busy student.
2. Claire who is one basketball, volleyball-and track team-is a very busy student.
3. Claire-who is on the basketball, volleyball, and track team-is a very busy student.
4. Claire who is on-the basketball, volleyball, and track team—is a very busy student.

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

When using dashes, treat them like commas. In this case, the dashes are used to indicate a relative clause. A relative clause can be removed and the sentence would still be clear.

hope this helps! :3

User Vishalaksh
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4 is the answer because It looks like the correct one ,like it’s the best answer from the rest
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