The Ellipsis shows that the speaker, or the narrator, has stopped in mid-thought. Either he/she has forgotten what he/she wants to say, or is interrupted, or decides not to finish the thought. It may also denote missing material.
At the beginning of Chapter 4, the 2nd sentence in the 2nd paragraph is an ellipsis. "It was a hard path and a dangerous path, a crooked way and a lonely and a long."
You can do whatever you want Ellipsis is a noun so you can use it at the beginning of a sentence. A ellipsis is often indicated by a set of dots.
You can do whatever you want Ellipsis is a noun so you can use it at the beginning of a sentence. A ellipsis is often indicated by a set of dots.
Anyone following an ellipsis is a friend of mine for the night.
To type an ellipsis correctly, use three periods with no spaces in between, like this: ...
Yes, if the ellipsis falls at the end of a sentence, you should use a period after it to indicate the end of the sentence.
Ellipsis points indicate omitted words or a pause in speech or thought. They can create suspense, show a trail-off in dialogue, or represent a transition between ideas.
When using an ellipsis at the end of a quote, you must make sure to have a space before and after each ellipsis point, like this: "Here is an example...". This indicates that words are omitted from the original quote.
The plural of ellipsis is ellipses.
An ellipsis (...) takes the place of any words you don't want to include. It works sort of like an apostrophe, but for words, not just letters.
To make information more specific for the reader
To make information more specific for the reader