Ellipsis is a pause...used as emphasis. It should be used sparingly. For example:
She exited the car but had second thoughts... perhaps he wasn't alone.
to make story more dramatic
The punctuation used to indicate a pause is called ellipsis points or ellipses. Ellipses are three periods used at the end of a sentence or in the middle of a sentence, preferably with space around each period. Her is an example of the use of ellipses to indicate a pause in speech:"I'm trying to remember what she said. It was something like . . . let's see . . . oh, now I remember!"When there is an abrupt pause or interruption in dialogue, or when speech is suddenly broken off, then use an em dash:"I won't be able to-""What? What do you mean, you won't be able to?"
Do you mean Eclipse? The term is most often used to describe either a solar eclipse, when the Moon's shadow crosses the Earth's surface, or a lunar eclipse, when the Moon moves into the shadow of Earth. However, it can also refer to such events beyond the Earth-Moon system: for example, a planet moving into the shadow cast by one of its moons, a moon passing into the shadow cast by its parent planet, or a moon passing into the shadow of another moon.
You might use a toothbrush. You might use soap. You might use a sponge. You might use a towel. You might use a facecloth. You might use a facewash. You might use water.
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Kepler discovered that planets move in elipses which are stretched out cicles. elipses are 1 of the four conic sections
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It's probably a comma (,) or an elipses (...)
no, there are no elipses so it doesn't go on forever, therefore, not a repeating decimal
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Objects in space go around other objects, in elipses. They stay there because of the forc of gravity of the central object. Without it, they would go away, in a straight line.Objects in space go around other objects, in elipses. They stay there because of the forc of gravity of the central object. Without it, they would go away, in a straight line.Objects in space go around other objects, in elipses. They stay there because of the forc of gravity of the central object. Without it, they would go away, in a straight line.Objects in space go around other objects, in elipses. They stay there because of the forc of gravity of the central object. Without it, they would go away, in a straight line.
No planet's orbit is perfectly circular. They are all elipses.
Most building and joinery materials are inherently rectagular as manufactured. Thus this shape is the simplest to construct. Tables that are circles or elipses result in material wasted.
comma, period, colon, semi-colon, quotation marks, parentheses, brackets, braces, question mark, exclamation point, elipses, hyphen, dash, apostrophe.
That applies to all planets. Planets go around the Sun in elipses - the Sun is at one of the focal point of the elipse. The focal point is not the center.
Since planets typically orbit their stars in elipses, there is a point in which it is closest, and another point in which it is farthest, from the star. The planet perihelion is when the planet is closest to the star it is orbiting. That is the most basic explanation. =)
Planetary orbits are eliptical, that is they are shaped as elipses. All planets revolve around the sun anti-clockwise as viewed from Earth's north pole.