In a fictional text, an ellipsis is most likely used for which purpose? To indicate a long pause. To indicate an omission. To show that a character is confused. To show that a new scene is beginning.

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In a fictional text, an ellipsis is most likely used for indicating an omission. While it can also suggest a long pause or hesitation in dialogue, its primary purpose in writing is often to show that something has been left out or to create a sense of continuity or trailing off in thought.