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Answer:
True.
Explanation:
En dashes (-) are shorter than em ones. They have the length of an N. We use them to indicate periods, to connect words, or to indicate periods or a set of numbers, like in the example "pages 175-176".
Em dashes (—) have the length of the letter M. We use them to add information as if they were brackets, as commas to introduce a clarification in a sentence, and lastly to show that an action is interrupted.
I am not sure but I think the answer is the interest rate (e.g. 2% interest)
Among your options, there is only one clause, and that would be A. "she got soaked walking."
When it comes to clauses, they need to have a subject (she in A), and a verb (got soaked in A). The other options don't have both the subject and the verb and thus cannot be considered clauses. There is however another clause in this sentence (because her umbrella was in her gym locker), but it is not one of your options.