Ellipsis.
They are called ellipsis, used to create a cliff hanger or intrigue the reader.
It means that person was about to say something and stopped or it means that person was interupted. I am 5 and in 5th grade,I skipped a few grades
that it carries on a different sentence but linked with a pause - sorry if this ain't good.
Yes, you can end a sentence with a question mark if it is a direct question. For example, "What time is the meeting?" However, it is not grammatically correct to end a statement with a question mark.
a closed question is a question that has been ended a question end when it has some kind of punctuation at the end.
In grammar, three dots in a row indicates a pause. It is expected that the sentence or dialogue will continue after the dots. Four dots means a pause and the end of that sentence.
Those three dots at the end of a poem are called an ellipsis. It indicates the omission of words or a pause in the text.
Draw a line from one dot in the center to the other four dots. Or, draw a straight line. Place dots at either end of the line, and place dots in the center of the line.
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They are called ellipsis, used to create a cliff hanger or intrigue the reader.
yes there is . that just means that you hold the rest until the end of the measure Hi, im the person who made this question. But what if you are doing theory, for ex. a quarter rest with 2 dots, what does the 2 dots represent?
Periods end a sentence. They are punctuation marks that look like dots.
its a segment
It means that person was about to say something and stopped or it means that person was interupted. I am 5 and in 5th grade,I skipped a few grades
You can mark the end of a sentence with an exclamation mark (!), a full stop (.), a question mark (?), or even three dots to signify an unfinished sentence (...), never a comma! So the answer is no.
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