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when is a ellipses used?

1. To indicate a change in subject.
2. To show where A thought ends.
3. To indicate a pause or an omission.
4. To correct or delete information
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Answered by GPT 3.5
All of the above statements are correct. Ellipses can be used in various contexts to indicate a change in subject, show where a thought ends, indicate a pause or omission, and correct or delete information.
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