The jumbled sentence can be rearranged to read: "The dots from h join to a name known to its." This likely refers to the phrase "The dots from 'h' join to a name known to its 'i'," which suggests a connection or relationship between entities represented by the letters 'h' and 'i'. However, without additional context, it's challenging to derive a precise meaning or identify the specific names involved.
its known name to join the dots from H to A
Periods end a sentence. They are punctuation marks that look like dots.
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.
uncompleted sentence.
The nouns in the sentence are:Aunt Bettymodelpolka dots
Ellipses.
...it means you are a cretin.
| \ | \ / * * * | / \ * * * | / \ * _ * _ * _ \ up the first row of dots from bottom diagonal down to the right across to left diagonal to the right upwards
The dots in APA when a partial quote is used in a sentence are called ellipsis points.
When an ellipsis is at the end of a sentence, the three dots are typically followed by a period if the ellipsis is used to indicate the omission of words at the end of a complete thought. The correct format would be four dots in total: three for the ellipsis and one for the period. If the ellipsis indicates a trailing off thought or an unfinished sentence, you would only use the three dots.
An electron dot diagram, also known as Lewis dot diagram, uses dots to represent the valence electrons of an atom.
Three dots at the end of a sentence (ellipsis) indicate an intentional omission of words or a pause in the thought. It can suggest that there is more to be said or imply a trailing off of the sentence.