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whatamp;#39;s up my friend Abbi here and welcome back to writers life wednesdays where we come together to help you make your story matter and make your author dreams come true a couple weeks ago we talked about line editing and I showed you a little behind the scenes look at my line editing process in that video I mentioned cutting weak words out of my writing but I didnamp;#39;t actually go into what those weak words are because thatamp;#39;s a whole video in and of itself and so thatamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;re doing today weamp;#39;re going to explore the ten weakest and most pathetic words that you should probably delete from your novel and I say probably because itamp;#39;s not always appropriate to delete a weak word yes you heard me right sometimes weak words actually work which is why in this video we are going to go through these words and as we go through them Iamp;#39;m going to show you examples from my own writing of when you should cut them and when you should kee

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Use an em dash (the longer dash symbol) to indicate an interruption or an abrupt change in thought or to insert supplemental information. If the interruption or insertion comes in the middle of a sentence, add a closing dash to signal the end of the interruption.
1 Answer. Youre right that cutoff is a closed compound noun. Cut off can be used as a verb phrase; however, Cambridge Dictionary notes that cut-off (hyphenated) is an acceptable form of the noun.
The em dash should be placed directly after the final word the speaker gets out before being interrupted (with no extra space) and inside the closing quotation mark. Dont say another word, Im warning you, Andy interrupted.
There are two ways to do this: an ellipses, if the dialog trails off, or to indicate a pause or hesitation; and an em dash, if the dialog ends abruptly or is interrupted.
If you would like to skip part of a quotation to save space or eliminate unnecessary text, you can use an ellipsis. An ellipsis is three dots (. . . ) preceded and followed by a space as in the following examples. An ellipsis can be used in both MLA and APA citation styles.
Em dashes (not to be confused with hyphens or ellipses) are used to indicate that a speaker has been interrupted mid-sentence by another character. The em dash should be placed directly after the final word the speaker gets out before being interrupted (with no extra space) and inside the closing quotation mark.

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