The hyphen (dash) does not need to be placed anywhere in that particular sentence, but it can be placed between "inner" and "city". You do however require commas in the sentence; "Basketball, which has long been thought to be an inner city game, is extremely popular in the suburbs."
<span>His wife's feelings are hurt and she is angry at him for a long time afterwards.</span>
<span>The purpose of this passage is to entertain the reader by describing the author’s bad road trips. The author describes what it looks like in their trips during summer and how unlucky he is because he cannot win the game that is played by the whole family.</span>
The answer is D. A symbol is an ordinary object that takes on significance outside itself and stands for something greater.
A symbol is something in the novel, that doesn't necessarily have to be big or directly related to the main character, but always stands for something greater.