<span>We are
all heroes in our own ways. You are a hero the moment you came out of this
world. You sacrificed yourself sleeping late for your studies, giving time for
your friends and loving your family beyond their flaws. You are hero because
you have accepted yourself for who you are and you do things that you like and
didn’t do the thing you don’t like. You are a hero because in this world full
of masks, you emerged and became the distinctly you. And you have saved not
only yourself, as well as the people around you. </span>
Hi!
This comes from famous Book Fahrenheit 451 from Ray Bradbury. The fragment is located in Part Three of the story.
Montag, the firefighter, wasn't actually hit by a car. This is a description used by Ray Bradbury to convey the feelings inside Montag's mind when he was injected by the Mechanical Hound with an anesthetic.
Ray Bradbury's description of Montag's knee as being hit by a car really meant to describe the numbness and pain he felt when injected with the anesthetic by the Hound.
C bc I also did this I got it right I think I’m sorry if wrong
Answer:
B. Use it in the beginning or ending of the quotation.
Explanation:
An ellipsis is the use of a set of dots "..." to show an omission of a word or words from a text. Most times, the omitted words can be inferred using context clues.
Therefore, the statement that is true about using an ellipsis is option B which states that Use it in the beginning or ending of the quotation.