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Punctuation, pt. 2

Punctuation, pt. 2. Hyphens and Dashes. Hyphen. A hyphen is a single short line. Use a hyphen to connect two (or more) distinct words to form a single word with a distinct meaning. Hyphens. At the year-end sale The ACT consist of multiple-choice questions

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Punctuation, pt. 2

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  1. Punctuation, pt. 2 Hyphens and Dashes

  2. Hyphen • A hyphen is a single short line. • Use a hyphen to connect two (or more) distinct words to form a single word with a distinct meaning.

  3. Hyphens • At the year-end sale • The ACT consist of multiple-choice questions • Antonio broke his leg water-skiing accident • (what do we notice about what comes after words that need hyphenating?) • Do not hyphenate: words that have prefixes and suffixes.

  4. Dash • A dash is two consecutive hyphens ( --). • Use a dash to set apart parenthetical comments. • Remember parenthetical means not important; not needed in the sentence • Two of my friends– Nick and Jordan– got summer jobs. • I had a long wait for the doctor– the office was crowded.

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