They use them because their sentence is continuing or their thinking about what to write next or just because the sentence or story is just to long so they only give you the important parts.
An ellipses - or three periods in a row - thusly . . .
You can use the word "row" when talking about a line of objects or people arranged side by side. For example, "The students sat in a row during the assembly."
oar
yes but they have to be homophones
No. It represents a phrase, not three separate words.
you use an ore to row
There is no guarantee that taking birth control will stop you from having your period. You will most likely have your period anyway.
No it is not safe.
You need to answer this prompt. I suggest you use a Venn diagram to highlight the major differences. We don't do essays or homework.
To type an ellipsis correctly, use three periods with no spaces in between, like this: ...
You cannot end a sentence with because, because because is a preposition.
In three days in a row, you have to use Mordecai for your attacks only. Do not use Rigby. Then after that, you get the Mystery Badge: Lone Hero