What is …?
1.
An ellipsis font character, rarely used due to the quicker way of writing ... or . . .
… will sometimes look exactly like ... or it will appear on the center instead of the bottom.
Hmmm… what should I do?
See
2.
’Tis a horizontal ellipsis. Often used at the end of a body of quoted text to designated the trailing-off end (where the relevant part stops), or sometimes to represent something in the middle which had been ommited in-order to crop-down, shorten, the text formerly containing a few ‘filler’ words. Incorrectly, instead the manual tripple-dot{
See also:
When the mayor declared that the town was making ‘noteworthy improvements’ after having said that if we don’t “take care of our deficit problem … within two weeks, then we’ll have to {vote on} some services to deduct or taxes to add,…” less than a month ago, many residents hoorayed joyously.
3.
The correct way to say
Smith: Johnson! Why are you still here? I thought I fired you 2 weeks ago!?
Johnson: …