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  • Ellipses | Punctuation Rules and Examples - GrammarBook. com
    An ellipsis (plural: ellipses) is a punctuation mark consisting of three dots Use an ellipsis when omitting a word, phrase, line, paragraph, or more from a quoted passage
  • Ellipsis - Wikipedia
    An ellipsis can be used in many ways, such as for intentional omission of text or numbers, to imply a concept without using words, [1] or to mark a pause in speech Style guides differ on how to render an ellipsis both digitally and in print
  • How to Use an Ellipsis (…) | The Editor’s Manual
    An ellipsis is a series of three dots In a quotation, an ellipsis signifies omitted words In a dialogue or narrative, the ellipsis shows faltering speech or a pause
  • Ellipsis Points: Definition, Usage and Examples - Merriam-Webster
    Ellipsis points are periods in groups of usually three, or sometimes four They signal either that something has been omitted from quoted text, or that a speaker or writer has paused or trailed off in speech or thought That's the basics Now we'll dig in to how they're used
  • What is an Ellipsis and How to Use It (With Examples)
    An ellipsis is a punctuation mark placed at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence It is used to designate missing information or highlight relevant information and reduce redundancy
  • Ellipses - The Punctuation Guide
    Ellipses are most useful when working with quoted material There are various methods of deploying ellipses; the one described here is acceptable for most professional and scholarly work


















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