The correct way to use ellipses is to indicate when something has been left out. They are mostly used when quoting something. For example: The question asked, "How do you use...correctly?"You will use ellipses mostly when using other people's writing to back up your own argument. If you want to quote a sentence, but you only like the first part and the last part, not the middle, then you can use ellipses to indicate that you have not quoted the middle part.
Ellipses are a scientific word for the shape of an oval. for example the planets orbits are ellipses.
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Ellipses are used to create a suspense or a cliffhanger ending. They are mainly used in stories. :D
Ellipses allow writers to leave words out of a quote. Make a pause in dialogue - Apex :)
The correct way to use ellipses is to indicate when something has been left out. They are mostly used when quoting something. For example: The question asked, "How do you use...correctly?"You will use ellipses mostly when using other people's writing to back up your own argument. If you want to quote a sentence, but you only like the first part and the last part, not the middle, then you can use ellipses to indicate that you have not quoted the middle part.
Ellipses
to show that something is missing.
Ellipses are a scientific word for the shape of an oval. for example the planets orbits are ellipses.
Ellipses show that a portion of the quote has been left out, which might mean that it was irrelevant to the purpose of the quote, but which could change the meaning of the quote if taken out of context.
To show that something is missing
Ellipses are not circles.
Ellipses (...) indicate an omission of words or a pause in speech. They can also suggest a trailing off of thought or an unfinished sentence. It's important to use them carefully to avoid misinterpretation.
Kepler did not discover ellipses. In 1605 he discovered that the orbits of the planets were ellipses rather than perfect circles.
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An ellipses - or three periods in a row - thusly . . .
Astronomers use them to determine the paths of planets, someone in medicine might recommend a patient get a lithotripsy (a procedure which utilizes the reflective properties of ellipses) to remove a kidney stone, opticians use them for the manipulation of light (for example the making of a microscope), and aerospace engineers use them for space stuff.