Concept:Ellipsis is a punctuation mark (three dots) that indicates omission of words when the meaning is already clear from the context.Explanation:Ellipsis (...) is used in writing to leave out words that the reader can easily understand from the surrounding text.For example: "Fawzia has a birthday next month. My brother’s family has too." Here, "has a birthday next month" is dropped because it is understood.This omission connects ideas without repeating words, acting as a semantic linker.It is not a phrasal verb (verb + adverb/preposition), an adjective (describes a noun), or a prepositional phrase (preposition + object).Answer:B. semantic linker