to show that something is missing.
Which paragraph does the writer use to engage the audience?
In my view, ellipses are used when one wants to exclude irrelevant parts of a quote, e.g., "President Obama said ... that he was in favor of health care reform." They should be used only when doing so does not alter the meaning of the quote.
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The plural of ellipsis is ellipses.
To show that something is missing
Ellipses show that a portion of the quote has been left out, which might mean that it was irrelevant to the purpose of the quote, but which could change the meaning of the quote if taken out of context.
Writers use ellipses in a quotation to indicate that a portion of the text has been omitted. This is often done to condense the quote or focus on the most relevant information. Ellipses can also create a pause or emphasize a point within the quoted text.
Yes, it does.
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In a quote, the use of ellipsis means words were omitted.Ellipsis can also be used in original writing...to show a pause...
No they should be replaced with ellipses.
The correct way to use ellipses is to indicate when something has been left out. They are mostly used when quoting something. For example: The question asked, "How do you use...correctly?"You will use ellipses mostly when using other people's writing to back up your own argument. If you want to quote a sentence, but you only like the first part and the last part, not the middle, then you can use ellipses to indicate that you have not quoted the middle part.
Ellipses
A writer would not use the present tense when describing something which happened some time previously.
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Ellipses are a scientific word for the shape of an oval. for example the planets orbits are ellipses.