[ Grammar ]
A dash is primarily used to:
A. Show possession in a sentence
B. Replace a semicolon
C. Emphasize information, show interruptions, or set off a phrase
D. Indicate omitted words in a quote

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___ Mike visit his grandmother last night?
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Look at the address below. Where is a comma needed?
239 Main Street
Augusta Georgia
a. Between Main and Street
b. Between Augusta and Georgia
c. Between 239 and Main
d. After Georgia
