Select the sentence that correctly uses dashes for emphasis.
(A) My baby sister dropped her nearly full—bottle of juice—in a mud puddle.
(B) My baby sister dropped her nearly full bottle—of juice—in a mud puddle.
(C) My baby sister dropped her bottle of juice in a mud—puddle.
(D) My baby—sister—dropped her nearly full bottle of juice in a mud puddle.
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OpenStudy (nerdgamer_):
hi rose21 again mlol
OpenStudy (rose21):
i am here lol dont worry
OpenStudy (nerdgamer_):
ok
OpenStudy (rose21):
i would have to say it is B
OpenStudy (nerdgamer_):
ok why is it B?
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OpenStudy (nerdgamer_):
i need to understand the question
OpenStudy (rose21):
read it stop where the line are you will get it
OpenStudy (nerdgamer_):
ok??
OpenStudy (rose21):
it is kinda like exaggerating
OpenStudy (nerdgamer_):
i looks like it may be C ??
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OpenStudy (nerdgamer_):
Or B idk
OpenStudy (rose21):
it says in a mud- puddle if you stop at mud then say puddle it does not really make sense
OpenStudy (rose21):
trust me it is b
OpenStudy (nerdgamer_):
ohhhh ok thxs again
OpenStudy (nerdgamer_):
bye :)
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