Answer:
1. <u>Ms. Tory held Margaret's hand</u>, but <u>she did not speak</u>.
2. <u>Maizon kept Margaret from doing things</u>, but <u>now Maizon is gone</u>.
3. <u>Margaret will try new things</u>, or <u>she will stay the same</u>.
4. <u>Margaret's dad died</u>, and <u>she lost her best friend</u>.
5. <u>The summer had brought sadness</u>, and <u>Margaret had suffered</u>.
6. <u>Next summer might be better</u>, or <u>it might be worse</u>.
7. <u>Margaret hoped for better times</u>, but <u>she couldn't count on them</u>.
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Answer: B
Explanation: Dashes are similar to commas. Reading the sentences aloud can help to understand which one uses the correctly.
It basically means that you are doing something without knowing whats going to happen if you do that. (cause and effect)
It was very helpful of the students to move the shelves for their teacher.
Being wise comes with age.
The dog was loyal to its owner since day one.
He’s the sort of man who’s always punctual.
The young boy was very stingy, so stingy that he would not even share his toys with his younger sister.
It was troublesome of the woman to climb the gate illegally.
The girl was honest when she explained why she had stolen from her mother.
The current scores were dominating compared last year’s.
The therapist nodded in understanding.
It was wasteful of the man to throw his half-eaten hotdog away.