Motsu
Game Lead Programmer x WebAppSoft
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Bruh... the en dash is used to represent a span or range of numbers, dates, or time. There should be no space between the en dash and the adjacent material. Depending on the context, the en dash is read as “to” or “through.” e.g., the 2010–2011 season was our best yet.No. It's an EM dash.
The em dash can be used in place of a colon when you want to emphasize the conclusion of your sentence and can also be used to mark a break in a sentence in place of a semicolon or colon. The dash is less formal than the colon, so for example... I am the righteous–the regal!
You're telling me it's an em dash?! Wouldn't that mean that the only possible answer would be either 56, 100, or 200?