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      • An ellipsis is a punctuation mark represented by three dots to signify an omission or deletion of one or more words from a clause or sentence. It allows you to remove an unnecessary repetition of words to simplify and clarify information or to help create tone in a dialog.
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  2. Oct 13, 2022 · An ellipsis, or ellipses in the plural form, is a punctuation mark of three dots (. . .) that shows an omission of words, represents a pause, or suggests there’s something left unsaid.

    • Ellipsis Showing An Omission from A Text
    • Ellipsis Creating A Pause For Effect
    • Ellipsis Showing An Unfinished Thought
    • The Format For Ellipsis
    • Your Readers Don't Know Why You've Trailed off.
    • Implying You've More to Say But Not Adding anything.
    • Changing The Meaning of A Quotation with An Ellipsis.
    "I stopped believing in Santa Claus when ... he asked for my autograph." (Actress Shirley Temple)
    "Hope is being able to see ... light despite ... the darkness." (South African cleric Desmond Tutu)
    Jealousy ... is a mental cancer. (Author Bertie Charles Forbes)
    He was empty ... filled with rage ... the embodiment of a broken heart.
    A credit card stolen in London was used to pay for a Chinese meal five hours later ... in Bangkok.
    Yeah? Well, you can just....
    That is gruesome. Revenge is one thing, but....
    "Hello ... world"
    "Hello . . . world"
    "Hello [...] world"
    "Hello [. . .] world"
    I have rejected the offer for good reasons....
    Let's meet up this afternoon....
    Our proposal has been rejected....
    Please give my apologies at the staff meeting....
    No country can really develop.... (Nelson Mandela)
    I'm not a Christian for your benefit. I'm a Christian for ... my business. (Actor John Schneider)
  3. Sep 1, 2022 · An ellipsis (plural ellipses) is a punctuation mark that consists of three dots or periods (...) in writing. Also known as suspension points or even dot-dot-dot, ellipses appear in informal writing, news stories, and fiction.

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  4. An ellipsis or '...' is used to create suspense, show words are missing or show a trailing off thought. Take a look at this Primary Bitesize KS2 English guide.

  5. Oct 11, 2020 · In formal writing, it is used to indicate omitted text in a quotation. Ellipses are also used in casual communication, such as text messages, to show indecision or a thought trailing off. In creative writing, an ellipsis can signify a pause.

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  6. An ellipsis is a punctuation mark represented by three dots to signify an omission or deletion of one or more words from a clause or sentence. It allows you to remove an unnecessary repetition of words to simplify and clarify information or to help create tone in a dialog.

  7. An ellipsis is three consecutive periods used as a punctuation mark in formal writing to denote missing or omitted text. Learn how to use an ellipsis in this article.

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