which sentence below shows correct use of an em dash? a professional candidate—different in everyone’s eyes—will always get the
interview advantage. a professional — candidate different in everyone’s — eyes will always get the interview-advantage. a professional candidate will always — get the interview-advantage different in everyone’s eyes. a professional-candidate will always get the interview advantage different in everyone’s eyes
The sentence in option A shows correct use of an em dash, which can be used to set off an appositive that would require commas. <em>The appositive is an extra information about a noun included in the sentence after it. Or it can be used as parenthetical information, which brings emphasis to the information between the em dashes.</em>