When should a writer use a dash?(1 point)

Responses

to separate items in a list
to separate items in a list

to indicate an abrupt shift in idea
to indicate an abrupt shift in idea

to separate clauses in a compound sentence
to separate clauses in a compound sentence

to set off an introductory word or phrase

to set off an introductory word or phrase

to set off an introductory word or phrase

A writer should use a dash to indicate an abrupt shift in idea or to set off an introductory word or phrase.

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