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How should you mark an incomplete thought due to a change of thought or incomplete sentences that add some extra information? Full Verbatim

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Answered by ahmedalikhanzada90
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Answer:

Explanation: In full verbatim, we must use double dashes -- when there is a change of thought (false start) or to mark an incomplete sentence, or a speech error.

Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

'double dashes'

Explanation:

'double dashes' are used when there is an incomplete thought or incomplete sentence that add some extra info. Whenever anyone's thought is incomplete then we use double dashes infront of the sentences instead of using some prepositions, determiners, tenses or something else. Double dash indicates that the thought of the person is incomplete it's not completely said. The reader gets the idea about it while reading the lines. He or she can figure out with the help of that double dash that it's not complete. Maybe someone cutted him off or he intentionally didn't completed his or her thought.

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