Asked by caee
When is an ellipsis used?(1 point)
to correct or delete information
to correct or delete information
to show where a thought ends
to show where a thought ends
to indicate a change in subject
to indicate a change in subject
to indicate a pause or an omission
to indicate a pause or an omission
to correct or delete information
to correct or delete information
to show where a thought ends
to show where a thought ends
to indicate a change in subject
to indicate a change in subject
to indicate a pause or an omission
to indicate a pause or an omission
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous 2
D
D
D
Answered by
k0i_fishi
b (to indicate a pause or an omission)
b (something left out)
a (to indicate a long pause)
d (to leave out unnecessary information)
I'm sorry if this is wrong for you but I just took the test and these are the correct answers for me
b (something left out)
a (to indicate a long pause)
d (to leave out unnecessary information)
I'm sorry if this is wrong for you but I just took the test and these are the correct answers for me
Answered by
Anon
k0i_fishi is right! 100%
Answered by
Anonymous
for me it was a a b b
Answered by
XD
not a a b b
These are the answers:
1. to indicate a pause or an omission
2. something left out
3. to indicate a long pause
4. to leave out unnecessary information
These are the answers:
1. to indicate a pause or an omission
2. something left out
3. to indicate a long pause
4. to leave out unnecessary information
Answered by
Andrew
k0i_fishi is correct :)
Answered by
Hail Hydra
koi fish is right thx
hail hydra
hail hydra
Answered by
?
it wrong I got 0 on all it is
1.c
2.c
3.c
4.a
for connection Acadamy
1.c
2.c
3.c
4.a
for connection Acadamy
Answered by
Hugh g. Rection
? Is wrong, I just used XD’s answers and got 100% on it. Stop lying to people by trying to get people to use your answered and get a bad grade.
Answered by
person
All answers are right it's just that Connection Academy change around the answers.
Answered by
kikou
@ k0i_fishi
Tysm your the best! I got 100% on my quick check
Tysm your the best! I got 100% on my quick check
Answered by
Connexus Employee
Koi is Correct
Answered by
sarahmellow
Thanks xD and koi fish your answers were correct as of December 16th 2022 9:54 AM.
Answered by
Nobody
1. To indicate a pause or an omission
2. Something left out
3. To indicate a long pause
4. To leave out unnecessary information
100% credit goes to kOi fishing
2. Something left out
3. To indicate a long pause
4. To leave out unnecessary information
100% credit goes to kOi fishing
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