I'm not saying there won't be an Accident now, mind you. [. . .] You never have them till you're having them.
Great Eeore quote. Thanks, SA for the Chicago explanation, I did not know that!
Yes, the various style guides differ, so I always just use the same method. I use bracket-space-period-space-period-space-period-close bracket.
In the middle of a sentence, writing an important paper, it can be done like this:
In the middle of a sentence [. . .] it can be done like this.
With omitted words at the end of a sentence like this:
With omitted words at the end [. . .].
You might have more than one sentence. With omitted words at the beginning of subsequent sentences, like this:
You might have more than one sentence. [. . .] at the beginning of subsequent sentences, like this.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong! This is the nitty gritty stuff. I do it this way, which I believe is right for MLA.
Eric, this is covered in the Dianna Hacker books I mentioned in your thread about being a quality contributor.
Kevin, EssayForum.com