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letamp;#39;s take a look at question 28 here this is an excerpt from a passage about bird in space an abstract sculpture works of art could be imported to the united states duty-free but industrial materials were taxed at rates of up to 40 percent of their purchase value okay so weamp;#39;ve got choice a which is no change and that means that there is a comma between art and could iamp;#39;m going to circle that comma choice b has a dash between art and could choice c has no punctuation between art and could and choice d has a comma after could so between could and be imported so this is a punctuation question there are five to six questions about punctuation on your official sat and comma questions are the most common of those i see two kinds of punctuation used in these choices dashes and commas letamp;#39;s talk very quickly about how those two pieces of punctuation work okay so first of all this is a dash a dash is long what a dash is not is not the short version which is calle