English, 24.05.2021 22:00 toriabrocks
Pretend that you are going to use the following quote but want to take out the underlined part: “Today, the world has changed more than we will ever know from what it once was.” Which sentence shows the correct way to use an ellipsis to do this?
“Today, the world has changedfrom what it once was.”
“Today, the world has changed...from what it once was.”
“Today, the world has changed more...from what it once was.”
“Today, the world has changed...what it once was.”
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