1,murmured
2,peaceful
3,grabbed
4,camouflage
5,escape
6,malicious
7, prolonged
8, trembling
he wants to give his son The world
Answer:
If you are using it to start a new sentance, then yes you can, if not then you don't need to
Explanation:
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/73524/should-a-capital-letter-be-used-after-an-ellipsis#targetText=If%20so%2C%20what%20follows%20is,the%20sentence%20without%20a%20capital.
This website says what I said up top. "If so, what follows is a new sentence, and it starts with a capital letter. If you think the ellipsis represents a delay within an as-yet-incomplete sentence, but you've decided you don't want indicate that delay using some other punctuation (comma, semicolon, etc.), then just continue the sentence without a capital."
Hope this helps! :)
here is jack.jack doesnt like his name becoz of being a dogs name and being mocked by chhildren and making fun of him.this makes him angry even at some point a girl named Candy redicules him.his parents tries to console him by telling him how the name was so significant but he could not hear them so he changes his name to Harry.He appreoaches another smartest girl but telling her his name he is told that the was simillar to that of the girls dog