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I should like to see the time come when women shall help to make the laws. I should like to see that whiplash, the ballot, in the hands of women. Which quotation correctly uses an ellipsis to shorten Twain's words without changing their meaning? I should like to see the time come when women shall help to make the laws. I should like to see that whiplash, the ballot . . . . I should like to see the time come when women shall help to make the laws. I should like to see . . . The ballot, in the hands of women. I should like to see the time come when women shall help to make the laws . . . I should like to see that whiplash, the ballot, in the hands of women. I should like to see the time come when . . . Shall help to make the laws. I should like to see that whiplash, the ballot, in the hands of women.

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