In the following sentences, the function of dashes is pointed out. B means the change of topic. C means the division of items. D means the extension of sound. E means the interposition 1. I looked inside - it was cloudy and dark, so I could only vaguely recognize that the one sitting in the south head was a thin, 50 or so Chinese ( ) 2. That kind of honest and kind eyes made me feel that I was touched by my father at once - the touch of seriousness and love 3. At this time, I suddenly remember an interview in that magazine -- () you, you are -- "() You can buy this book this one is better than that one 5. I look at his face carefully again - thin!) 6. Put it in his hands - how thin his hands are Fill in the serial number

In the following sentences, the function of dashes is pointed out. B means the change of topic. C means the division of items. D means the extension of sound. E means the interposition 1. I looked inside - it was cloudy and dark, so I could only vaguely recognize that the one sitting in the south head was a thin, 50 or so Chinese ( ) 2. That kind of honest and kind eyes made me feel that I was touched by my father at once - the touch of seriousness and love 3. At this time, I suddenly remember an interview in that magazine -- () you, you are -- "() You can buy this book this one is better than that one 5. I look at his face carefully again - thin!) 6. Put it in his hands - how thin his hands are Fill in the serial number


1.B
2.A
3.E
4 .A
5.A
6.B
It must be true,



Point out the use of dashes in the following sentences. Table a explains the following sentences. Table B shows topic change. Table C shows intermittent sound. Table D shows progressive sound
1. "My friends," he said, "I-I -" ()
2. French language is the most beautiful language in the world - the most clear and accurate
3. All our bad news comes from here: we have lost the war, we have collected and issued various orders from the headquarters. I don't stop, I just think about it in my heart
4. Without saying anything, he just made a sign to us: "school is over - you can go."


"My friends," he said, "I-I --" (c)
French language is the most beautiful language in the world -- the most clear and accurate. (d)
3. All our bad news comes from here: losing the war, recruiting and Issuing the army, and all kinds of orders from the headquarters. I don't stop, but think about it in my heart. (b)
4. Without saying a word, he just made a sign to us: "school is over - you can go."



The usage of dash is as follows: 1. It means the part of explanation after it; 2. It means the progressive meaning; 3. It means the turning point of meaning


1. There are countless strings of "rubies" - litchi. (explanation) 2. This kind of person who works hard and doesn't use his mind is just like a cow and a horse. (meaning progressive, emphasis) 3. Delicious dried vegetables, do you hear the wind? (turn around) 4. When the chopsticks head plunges in, they squeak