Dashes, Semicolons, and Ellipses in Dialogue

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Semicolons indicates a dramatic pause, which is later finished.

"This is not a good idea; it will lead us into danger."

"Hush!"


Ellipses (the dot-dot-dot thing) indicate a trailing off.

"I don't think that's a good idea..."

"Hush!"


Dashes indicate an abrupt cutting off.

"I don't think --"

"Hush!"

What's the difference between the dash and the ellipsis? With dashes, you cut off the sentence before it is complete. With an ellipsis, you indicate a cliffhanger sentence. It's still complete grammatically, but the idea isn't.

Ellipses and dashes are most effectively used in dialogue or first-person narration, although they can be used sparingly in other narration as well.
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