I think its a reference but i might be wrong
Yes, it's a dependent clause.
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the B) Players often return to a game after a head injury—they.
Explanation: By using a dash or specifically an "em-dash" ( — ) at the end of the sentence, the writer is clarifying or amplifying the information that he or she has already provided (that players often return to a game after a head injury). Options C and D are grammatically incorrect, so they should be discarded. Furthermore, since the two sentences ("players..." and "they do not want...") are not independent, the use of a semicolon (option A) should also be discarded.
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i don't think so ≤∞≥ but so did a while ago
Explanation: i have no clue
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C.She does not want to disappoint her mother
Explanation:
I got it right