The Hot Zone
Why does Preston end that paragraph with an ellipses? What conclusion does he want the reader to make?
"This strain of Ebola knew the difference between a monkey and a person. And if it should mutate in some other direction..." (362)
"This strain of Ebola knew the difference between a monkey and a person. And if it should mutate in some other direction..." (362)
An elipses is use to highlight the fact that the result of mutation would be anyone's guess. The statement is cautionary.
This strain of Ebola knew the difference between a monkey and a person. And if it should mutate in some other direction …
Preston, Richard (2012-03-14). The Hot Zone: The Terrifying True Story of the Origins of the Ebola Virus (p. 360). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.