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When is an ellipsis used? To show where a thought ends. To indicate a pause or an omission. To indicate a change in subject. To correct or delete information.

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An ellipsis is primarily used in the following contexts:

1. **To indicate omission**: An ellipsis is often used to show that something has been omitted from a text, typically in quotes where part of the original content has been left out for brevity or clarity.

2. **To indicate a pause**: It can also represent a pause or unfinished thought in dialogue or narrative, suggesting hesitation or a trailing off of speech.

3. **To create suspense or anticipation**: Writers may use an ellipsis to build suspense or to suggest that there is more to come.

However, an ellipsis is not typically used to indicate a change in subject or to correct or delete information.

So, the correct options from your list are: "to indicate a pause or an omission."
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