How does a hyphen differ from a dash? a hyphen separates a prefix ending in a vowel from a root word beginning with a vowel; a d
ash does not a hyphen introduces main ideas; a dash separates items in a series a hyphen introduces a long quotation; a dash introduces short quotations a hyphen signals a degree of pause; a dash only signals a dramatic effect
Hyphens and Dashes. A hyphen joins two or more words together while a dash separates words into parenthetical statements. The two are sometimes confused because they look so similar, but their usage is different. Hyphens are not separated by spaces, while a dash has a space on either side
a hyphen introduce a main idea: a dash separates items in a series
The answer is B. Here is what my dictionary says, " modern popular culture transmitted via mass media and aimed particularly at younger people." Popular cultures nickname is Pop culture.