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\the brave men, living and dead, who struggled here,
have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or
detract.\
—\the gettysburg address,\
abraham lincoln
which quotation correctly uses an ellipses?
\the brave men, living and dead, who struggled
here, have consecrated it, far above. . . .\
\the brave men . . . who struggled here, have
consecrated it, far above our poor power to
detract.\
\the brave men . . . who struggled here. . . .\
\the brave men . . . far above our poor power to
add or detract.\
Ellipses are used to omit non-essential words from a quotation while preserving grammatical sense and the core meaning.
- The first option incorrectly truncates the quote mid-clause without logical omission.
- The second option omits "living and dead" (a non-essential descriptive phrase) while keeping the quotation grammatically complete and coherent.
- The third option creates an incomplete, nonsensical phrase.
- The fourth option omits critical connecting text, making the quote disjointed.
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B. "The brave men . . . who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to detract."