so on and so on
The three dots (...) in a play script indicate a pause in dialogue, often to convey a hesitation or unfinished thought by a character. It suggests a moment of silence or contemplation before continuing the conversation.
The three dots '...' indicate a line in the speech to take a pause.
um....... it means you have learned how to play join the dots but seriously i dont know:(
If by Play you mean drama and script, then when Opera is to sing, Play is to act.
a play with no script is called improv.
Assuming you are referring to the game where you connect dots with lines, while trying complete the least amount of squares, there are no cheats. The easiest way to play is to scan the dots to see if there are three lines for every group of four dots, and go from there!
to play half of the normal lenth
to play half of the normal lenth
Once he read the script, he decided to take the role. He memorized the script in three days and did a great job in the play. She's funny when she reads from a script, but she's unable to perform anything spontaneously. The doctor wrote the script and I took it to the drugstore to have it filled.
the difference between play script and drama are the play script has couching and drama is no couchingbow Myra 18 "{P?"{::"""
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If the answer was given on WikiAnswers, and not on a link to another site, then the three dots were typed by a person, and they do not mean that there is a place you can go to find more, but simply mean that the person answering believes there are probably more. They don't actually LEAD to any more. But to find more you can go to the Related Link below and type in the word, and it will give you more rhyming words for it.
the script of a movie, including acting instructions and scene directions.
it mean when a play hasn't go a beginning middle or a end, because the play away keep flask forward or flashback.