DaGaffer
Down With That Sorta Thing
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People who put .... at the end of every sentence.
Thats not fucking punctuation it's just being a retard.
Does it imply some hidden meaning ? No so stop fucking doing it grrrrr.
People who put .... at the end of every sentence.
Thats not fucking punctuation it's just being a retard.
Does it imply some hidden meaning ? No so stop fucking doing it grrrrr.
Im a moron for not being psychic ?, from my view it looks like he can't be bothered to reply properly tbh
That statement makes absolutely no sense.
You may aswell have posted.
"Superman pink elephant because grapefruit on thursday mostly..."
5 dots? ARE YOU INSANE!! what is this meaningless drivel??????
Tbh it's hard to use an ellipsis incorrectly, as it's literacy terminology and mainly used in poetry or drama etc where it's all artistic license. On the net people mainly use it to create a pause between sentances where I supose a Caesura would be the correct way to do that but as there is no symbol for a casesura using ellipsis to create one is technically correct
Do I win the interwebz???????
Didn't you read my post? Eligible male then?Oi I am an Audi driver, oh wait.....
You're wrong, a caesura is just a 'cut' so any punctuation that forces the reader (hence why it's mainly drama and poetry) to pause is a caesura, it's a tenique rather than a type of punctuation, so if you're using an ellipsis to create a caesura then that is correct punctuation (an ellipsis can be used EITHER to replace a purposely ommited word OR to leave a sentance unfinished i.e when hinting at something and not out right saying it)no. caesuras havent been relevant in literature for 2000 years. and they're not replaced by ellipses in modern translations either.
You're wrong, a caesura is just a 'cut' so any punctuation that forces the reader (hence why it's mainly drama and poetry) to pause is a caesura, it's a tenique rather than a type of punctuation, so if you're using an ellipsis to create a caesura then that is correct punctuation (an ellipsis can be used EITHER to replace a purposely ommited word OR to leave a sentance unfinished i.e when hinting at something and not out right saying it)
Only reason I know this is because I've just finished A level equivlent English Litt top of the class (standard)
I see what you did there, well played mate.maths*