Ask someone else to drive you home, do not drive under the influence.
An elliptical clause is a kind of clause with an ellipsis; meaning that there are words that are left out. So here are two sentences using elliptical clauses.
The sentence using than:
-She sees you more often than I. (The missing words here are "I see you")
The sentence using as:
-He likes the movie just as I do. (The missing words here are "I like it).
Hope this examples help.
Answer:
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Explanation:
.a. "He took a four-mile, 25-minute ride with his friends that left him severely distressed."
b. "But his symptoms worsened overnight, and his heart was still racing at 130 beats per minute when Krauss saw him two months later."
c. "The doctor's diagnosis was short and to the point: ‘over-bicycling.’"