hich of the following options is the right way to utilize an ellipsis for the purpose of omission for the sentence, "After lunch, I went to math class, which was right down the hall, and then got on the bus to go home."? (Illuminate)(1 point) Responses After lunch, I went to math class, which was right down the hall, and then...got on the bus to go home. After lunch, I went to math class, which was right down the hall, and then...got on the bus to go home. After lunch...I went to math class, which was right down the hall, and then got on the bus to go home. After lunch...I went to math class, which was right down the hall, and then got on the bus to go home. After lunch, I went to math class...and then got on the bus to go home. After lunch, I went to math class...and then got on the bus to go home. After lunch, I went to math class, which was right down the hall... and then got on the bus to go home.

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After lunch, I went to math class, which was right down the hall... and then got on the bus to go home.
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