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2. Suneeta is writing a paper and wants to use part of the quotation below.

Wrigley Houston states, "Today's teens are so reliant on technology that learning to drive is no longer a high priority. They would rather spend their time texting, gaming online, or using social media sites instead of learning to drive. Studies show that over 20% of 16 year olds socialize online more than they do in person."

How should the above quotation be rewritten to show that the second sentence has been omitted?

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Wrigley Houston states, "Today teens are so reliant on technology that learning to drive is no longer a high priority. Teens are moreĀ focused on technology that 20 % of 16 year olds socialize online more than in person."
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Answer:

Wrigley Houston states, "Today's teens are so reliant on technology that learning to drive is no longer a high priority. . . . Studies show that over 20% of 16 year olds socialize online more than they do in person."

Step-by-step explanation:

An ellipsis is used to show the reader that a phrase or a sentence has been taken out of the original quotation. When using an ellipsis to show that a sentence has been omitted, use three periods with a space in between each period in place of the sentence. If the missing sentence comes after a complete sentence, add a space after the period and then use three periods with spaces in between each of them. An ellipsis should have a single space before and after it.

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