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Ellipsis is commonly used to indicate interrupted thoughts and hesitations in the speech of a character or narrator. These are the most common uses, which you will find easily in various texts. An example can be seen in the sentence: "When I joined ... I don't know ... can I start again?"
Another common use of ellipsis is to suppress parts of a text that is being rewritten. This form is more common in nonfiction texts, which may present summaries of other texts.
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the fear of death or process of dying
is called thanatophobia
One cigarette, one puff is just 40,000 its self. almost more than half keep the body from functioning right . about 43 cause cancer, just in the US 400,000 per year from tobacco its self. the smoke also affect nonsmokers even smokeless .