What sentence shows the correct use of the dash? I am so mad at you for spilling soda--on my homework--that I could oh, forget it. I am so mad at you for spilling soda on my homework--that I could oh, forget it. I am so mad at you for spilling soda on my homework that I could—oh, forget it. I am so mad at you--for spilling soda on my homework--that I could oh, forget it.

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C is the right answer

A dash is commonly used to indicate a pause, they are also used to separate groups of words, we can use them as a substitute for parenthesis at the end of sentences, or to add extra or detailed information.

The sentence that shows the correct use of the dash is I am so mad at you for spilling soda on my homework that I could—oh, forget it.

The last part of the sentence expresses a consequence and it adds something extra to the idea as well.