Q6. When do we use ellipses inside the quotations in-text?
1)To represent articles from the
internet
2)To represent excluded text
3)To provide a verbatim information from previously published work
4) To represent common knowledge
which is the correct option
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Use an ellipsis in the middle of a quotation to indicate that you have omitted material from the original sentence, which you might do when it includes a digression not germane to your point. However, take care when omitting material to preserve the original meaning of the sentence.
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to represent common option
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