“Well that’s sculpture, making a ’74 Toyota look like a ’63 Corvette, only I didn’t think of it that way... I was doing good work, and I was making good money.

A. to prepare the reader for a change in topic.
B. to show Ramirez’s pride in discussing his work.
C. to show that words were omitted from the quoted passage.
D. to suggest that what follows it is less important than what precedes it.

This one is tricky. I at first thought A was the right answer, but changing the topic would make something a new paragraph I thought. So answer B looked better.

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Oops, What is the purpose of the elipsis (...)