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An ellipse looks like three dots or periods: ...
Those green dots signify that that helmet is wired to receive radio signals.
An ellipsis. It is used to indicate that something has been omitted from a quotation or to create a pause in writing for dramatic or rhetorical effect.
three dots in a triangle, usually found on the skin between the thumb and forefinger, is popular amongst people. For Hispanic and Asian gangs, the three dots signify mi vida loca ("my crazy life") in Spanish, and tôi ở cần gì cả("I need nothing") in Vietnamese it means you live a crazy life and arent afraid of risks
Only if the ellipses are preempted by another sentence. Anymore than three full-stops/periods is considered grammatically incorrect.
the dots are little indicators of amounts of carbon dioxide in the leafs, in other words, it shows oxygen deficiencies
i believe it is called three dots
Three dots forming a small triangle means "therefore"
three dots represents the therefore symbol
the Lewis structure of B or Boron would have three small dots posing as electrons. These dots can be placed anywhere around the B symbol.
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.
thy are very small with dots and sparkls lol