Which sentence uses an ellipsis to show a pause?
A. “. . . how’s your husband, Lee, doing?”
B. “How’s your husband, Lee, doing . . . ?”
C. “How’s your . . . husband, Lee, doing?”
D. “How’s your husband . . . Lee . . . doing?”

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B. The sending of message to a destination
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A. is
B. was
C. has been
D. were