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thethroneroom: #AndSoItBegins - I love my yellow powder covered truck. #IHatePollenSeason
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The Word Wide Web: Today's word...ellipsis →
thewordwideweb: Did you see the clever thing I did in the headline? Today’s word of the day is “ellipsis,” and I put an ellipsis in the headline. The ellipsis is those three dots (…), a punctuation mark that represents a pause, or words that have been omitted. The missing words would often help complete or clarify the sentence (For example: I could have written, “Today’s word [of the day is]...
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