Keshav said, “Rita is busy right now.”
A. Keshav said Rita was busy.
B. Keshav informed that Rita was busy then.
C. Keshav said Rita had been busy.
D. Keshav informed that Rita is busy.

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Which sentence uses an ellipsis to show a speaker trailing off?
A. Alexa said, “I wonder why the sky . . .”
B. Alexa said, “. . . I wonder why the sky.”
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