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Which sentence correctly uses ellipsis to show omission?(1 point)
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He read that "it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached..."
He read that "it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached..."
He read...that "it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached."
He read...that "it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached."
He read that...."it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached."
He read that...."it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached."
He read that "it took more than two years...for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached."
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He read that "it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached..."
He read that "it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached..."
He read...that "it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached."
He read...that "it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached."
He read that...."it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached."
He read that...."it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached."
He read that "it took more than two years...for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached."
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The correct sentence that uses ellipsis to show omission is: He read that "it took more than two years for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached..."
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