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ipn [44]
1 year ago
13

The poison arrow frog, which resides in the tropical forests of South America, has enough toxicity on its skin that a dart rubbe

d across the surface of the body can kill a small mammal.
Which of the following sentences uses an ellipsis correctly?

"The poison arrow frog … has enough toxicity on its skin … "
"The poison arrow frog … has enough toxicity on its skin that a dart rubbed across the surface can kill a small mammal."
"The poison arrow frog, which resides in the tropical forests of South America … has enough toxicity on its skin that a dart rubbed across the surface of the body can kill a small mammal."
"The poison arrow frog, which resides in the tropic forests of South America, … that a dart rubbed across the surface of the body can kill a small mammal."
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2 answers:
melisa1 [442]1 year ago
3 0

Of the sentences to which it uses ellipsis correctly is

"The poison arrow frog... has enough toxicity in its skin that a dart rubbed on the surface can kill a small mammal."

<h3>How to use ellipsis?</h3>

An ellipsis is a punctuation mark that indicates the interruption of a thought and has great power of suggestion. They are also used, for example, in interrupting a character's speech. In addition, they can indicate hesitation, suggest the extension of an idea or point to the deletion of word(s).

With this information, we can conclude that The ellipsis also indicates an incomplete citation, mainly from other authors cited to emphasize some idea or argument. This use is quite common in scientific texts or about personalities who left famous quotes.

Learn more about ellipsis in  brainly.com/question/1430268

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Nadya [2.5K]1 year ago
3 0

Answer: I think the answer is the second one.

"The poison arrow frog … has enough toxicity on its skin that a dart rubbed across the surface can kill a small mammal."

Explanation:

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