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17 May, 10:17

What is the proper use of dashes within a sentence to set apart something surprising?

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  1. 17 May, 10:29
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    Use dashes to set off appositives that contain commas; in other words, if you are renaming a nearby noun with something that contains commas, use dashes to set if off.

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    Use a dash to prepare for a list, a restatement, an amplification, or a dramatic shift in tone or thought.
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