Asked by deftones
Can you rewrite this in your own words?
Because multiple reasons, for one you can they need a pause there because a repeat word with out and depth if you know what I mean would just sound like your stuttering, like if they added the "..." to make a scene or to make it dramatic and have a sense of drama to it like who... who's there! or wh--who's there! or I... I never see that in my life.
Because multiple reasons, for one you can they need a pause there because a repeat word with out and depth if you know what I mean would just sound like your stuttering, like if they added the "..." to make a scene or to make it dramatic and have a sense of drama to it like who... who's there! or wh--who's there! or I... I never see that in my life.
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deftones
Can you rewrite this?
The reason that they did ellipsis was to make a dramatic pause, or to build of drama or make suspense, they did this because they said it took 2 years then they did a ellipsis or "..." and this was to be like lets say it took my 2 years... then I would then state what took me 2 years to do then lets say I said to learn to code... which it did, so I would say it like this: It took me 2 years ... to learn to code. that is how the ellipsis was used to create drama and suspense in this sentence
The reason that they did ellipsis was to make a dramatic pause, or to build of drama or make suspense, they did this because they said it took 2 years then they did a ellipsis or "..." and this was to be like lets say it took my 2 years... then I would then state what took me 2 years to do then lets say I said to learn to code... which it did, so I would say it like this: It took me 2 years ... to learn to code. that is how the ellipsis was used to create drama and suspense in this sentence
Answered by
Paramount
Can you rewrite this?
They use it to add more to something or to show you own and that it belongs to you, like how this sentences' that I wrote belong to me, I would put the "s" behind the apostrophe to state it belongs to me and when I put it in front of something it makes it more the one, brother's meaning I got more than of them, so I would put the "s" in front of the apostrophe like so --> 's
They use it to add more to something or to show you own and that it belongs to you, like how this sentences' that I wrote belong to me, I would put the "s" behind the apostrophe to state it belongs to me and when I put it in front of something it makes it more the one, brother's meaning I got more than of them, so I would put the "s" in front of the apostrophe like so --> 's
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