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5. Find three examples of ellipsis in the story.​

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Answered by RSP2345
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When it is a written symbol that appears as a sequence of dots, usually three (…), they will indicate that parts of a word or sentence have been omitted. These are called ellipsis points.

The use of ellipsis can also be more stylistic. This is when a word or phrase is left out, or omitted, from a sentence. The words omitted may be necessary to make a sentence syntactically correct but they are not necessary for a reader to fully understand the sentence’s meaning.

You can also take this context a step further when you are writing and want to omit larger spans of time. This use of ellipsis allows authors to move a story along without getting bogged down in unnecessary details. This use might be easiest to understand if you think of the concept of “time-lapse”.

“Ellipsis” is a Latin word, but it can also be found in Greek as “elleipsis.” These words both mean “to fall short, or leave out.”

Ellipsis noun, and it is pronounced (ih-lip-seez). Its plural is ‘ellipses’.

Answered by Itzkirtihere
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This type of ellipsis is usually used to show a pause or a trailing thought as in the examples in rules 2 and 3 above.

This type of ellipsis is usually used to show a pause or a trailing thought as in the examples in rules 2 and 3 above.Examples:

This type of ellipsis is usually used to show a pause or a trailing thought as in the examples in rules 2 and 3 above.Examples: She opened the door . and saw . a cake!

This type of ellipsis is usually used to show a pause or a trailing thought as in the examples in rules 2 and 3 above.Examples: She opened the door . and saw . a cake!I was thinking . maybe we should call home.

Examples:

  • Examples: I know I saw my keys somewhere .

  • I never thought .

  • "I'm not sure what to do . . .," he said.

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