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what is the difference between using ellipsis point in dialogue and using ellipsis point in quoted passage?

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An ellipsis is a series of three ellipsis (also called "ellipsis" or "ellipsis") that are used to replace missing or intentionally omitted text. In most cases, an ellipsis is used within citations, but it is also used in conversations to indicate a pause or unfinished thought, as in the following example:

"I go to the store to look. . . ah, i don't remember"

Explicación:

The basics :

The following are the basic guidelines for using an ellipsis in the APA format.

  1. Use three dots with spaces before and after each (for example, “...”).
  2. Do not use brackets around your ellipsis.
  3. Use four periods for omitted text at the end of a sentence, with no space before the first period which indicates the end of the sentence (for example, “End of previous sentence.... Next sentence.”).
  4. Do not use an ellipsis at the beginning or end of a quoted passage unless necessary for clarity.
  5. An ellipsis should be considered a "unit" of scoring; therefore, the three (or four) periods must be kept together.
  6. A period follows the sentence that precedes an ellipsis at the beginning of the next line.
  7. Four is the maximum number of points spaced in an ellipsis.

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