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hi I am dr. Jacob Larson and this is readwrite insight the channel where I teach you how to read write insight for your college classes in this video is part of a series on punctuation were hopefully trying to make those things those marks that show up in your writing a little less intimidating in this video were talking about ellipses those are the dot-dot-dot that you see when you type something out okay so lets talk about two things in this video were going to talk about what the rules are for ellipses like what your teachers expect how it shows up on the computer and when it marks it wrong and then were going to talk about how we actually use ellipses okay so lets get to it first of all ellipses kind of sounds a little bit fancy it sounds like its not English because its not its Greek and it basically means something has been removed or taken out and thats kind of what the the rule is when it comes to ellipses if youve got a quote you know youve taken some words that so