The Fascinating Silence of Punctuation: Why Do We Use ‘…’ to Create Suspense in Writing?

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I’ve noticed that in written communication, people often use ‘…’ to build suspense or convey something left unsaid. It’s like a mini cliffhanger within a sentence. But what’s the psychology and history behind this unique use of punctuation?

Why do we use ‘…’ to add an extra layer of meaning or emotion in our text? I’d love to hear your thoughts and delve into the intriguing world of punctuation in writing!

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Suspense requires time. The ellipsis is the best way to show a significant pause in writing. It’s a “this space intentionally left blank”.

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