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English, 09.09.2021 19:30 joshxg227

Choose the sentence that correctly uses DASHES to set off nonrestrictive elements. A. The concert, tickets I just bought them, yesterday were expensive and nonrefundable.
B. The concert tickets - I just bought them yesterday - were expensive and nonrefundable.
C. The concert - tickets I just bought - them yesterday were expensive and nonrefundable.

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