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English, 25.02.2021 21:30 deasiamonay14

Look at passage 1, then look at passage 2, which uses an ellipsis incorrectly. Rewrite passage 2 so that it uses an ellipsis correctly.
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Passage 1 (original):
According to a news report, "Last Thursday, during an event broadcast around
the globe, J. Thompson Whipple made history by juggling 10 bananas at
once."
Passage 2 (Incorrect use of ellipsis):
According to a news report, "Last Thursday, during ... Thompson Whipple
made history by juggling 10 bananas at once."


Look at passage 1, then look at passage 2, which uses an ellipsis incorrectly. Rewrite

passage 2

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