Yes, if you are leaving out anything in that sentence said before the part you are quoting
uncompleted sentence.
What no they mean
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The "Six Dots" reference the amount of eyes on every "Regi" you find behind the "3 doors"
An ellipsis is a series of three dots. The dots start right after a word . . . and words begin again, but with no spaces between the dots or the words.
The dots in APA when a partial quote is used in a sentence are called ellipsis points.
i believe it is called three dots
three dots represents the therefore symbol
No, typically, after three dots (ellipsis), the following word should not be capitalized unless it is a proper noun or the start of a new sentence. Ellipses indicate a continuation or interruption of thought.
elipsis...
Absolutely not! It's not a period, it's a pause...so therefore my answer is no. :)
Three of the dots are the vertexes of an equilateral triangle, the other three dots are the midpoints of the triangle's sides and the seventh dot is the centroid.
In Braille, three vertical dots represent the letter L. Braille is set up on 6 dots, and the placement of the raised dots changes from letter to letter.
In grammar, three dots in a row indicates a pause. It is expected that the sentence or dialogue will continue after the dots. Four dots means a pause and the end of that sentence.
it is obviously the three regis because the statues have three dots and it is also three doors not three holes