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What does ... mean in a text?

In a text, "..." (three dots) can have several meanings, depending on the context:

1. Ellipsis: This is the most common meaning. It indicates that something has been omitted from the text. This can be used to:

* Shorten a quote: "...the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog..."

* Leave a sentence unfinished: "I was going to say something... but never mind."

* Create suspense or mystery: "He looked around, then slowly reached for the door handle... and then everything went black."

2. Pause or hesitation: "..." can also indicate a pause in the flow of conversation, often to create tension or to emphasize a thought.

3. Thought trail-off: "... " can be used to show a character's thoughts fading or trailing off.

4. Internet slang: "... " can be used as a way to indicate that a sentence is unfinished or that the speaker is leaving something unsaid, often in a humorous or sarcastic way.

5. Artistic expression: Some writers use "..." in more creative ways, to convey a particular emotion, mood, or atmosphere.

To understand the meaning of "..." in a text, consider the following:

* The context of the text: What is being said around the "..."?

* The tone of the text: Is the text serious, humorous, or dramatic?

* The author's intention: What is the author trying to convey with the "..."?

If you're unsure about the meaning of "..." in a particular text, it's always best to ask for clarification!

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