I’m wondering about how ellipses are used in essays. Are there any examples that I could see?
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This question seems incredibly vague, could you try to be a bit more specific about what you're asking? – Sep 09 '10 at 15:12
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When I quote a long passage I might elide some irrelevant parts, and in their place I put ellipses.
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When I quote a long passage, like when I quote from an old email or when I quote from a taxation bill to illustrate a nuanced legal point, I might elide some irrelevant parts, and in their place I put ellipses.
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When I quote a long passage ... I might elide some irrelevant parts, and in their place I put ellipses.
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1@Ed Guiness: Excellent example, but I think you have placed the ellipses in the wrong place. Shouldn't they go between "passage" and "I might", since that is where you have removed words from the original quote? – e.James Sep 09 '10 at 16:20
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I was taught to bracket the ellipses in this case. For example: "Shouldn't they go […] where you have removed words from the original quote?" – Paul Fisher Sep 10 '10 at 02:27
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There are two types of ellipsis (examples from The Cambridge Guide to English Usage):
Ellipsis in the grammar of a sentence
They took glasses from the bar and [they took] plates from the tables.
Ellipsis in punctuation
He wanted no more of it . . . But having said that . . .
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