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Match each description to the correct punctuation mark.

used for emphasizing or changing a topic within a
sentence
used to eliminate unwanted parts of a long quotation
used to separate clauses, phrases, coordinating
adjectives, and nonessential words

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Dashes:

Dashes are used to add emphasis or change a topic, as they can either give more importance to an idea or just interrup the idea with another one.

Ellipsis:

Ellipsis is used to remove unwanted parts of a long quotation and is mostly represented by three consecutive periods. It helps omit unnecesary elements within a sentence.

Commas:

Commas are used to separate clauses, phrases, coordinating adjectives and non-essential words. Commas usually indicate pauses and they are used to separate ideas within a sentence.

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