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Which punctuation mark is used to set off a word or phrase that defines or explains a word in a sentence? Select the best answer from the choices provided. OA. a hyphen OB. a period OC. parentheses D.
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Which punctuation mark is used to set off a word or phrase that defines or explains a word in a sentence?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
OA.
a hyphen
OB.
a period
OC.
parentheses
D.
a semicolon
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I think D? Is the answer
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i think it’s C parentheses
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