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"Free Bird" is a rock anthem by the American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, best known for its lengthy but energetic instrumental section. It was first featured on the band's debut album pronounced 'lĕh-'nérd 'skin-'nérd in 1973, and reached #19 on the U.S. Billboard charts.
It is used as a finale by Lynyrd Skynyrd during their live performances, and it is their longest song.
Now I am going to write my own person opinion of this song:
The beginning of this legend rock ballad is nice and slow, but don't let it fool you, just wait till the middle of the song! It gets faster as it goes on and on and on......until the chilling ten minute guitar solo. All around this is an amazing song.....and if you are a true Lynrd Skynrd fan....you will be in the middle of a parking lot screaming Free Bird!
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Ellipsis (...) is a punctuation device that can be very effective, but should be used sparingly. I'd say the first one you used was fine, but more than that I'd skip. When you use an ellipsis, use three dots (...) for a pause in the middle of a sentence and four dots for a pause at the end of a sentence (like the three-dot ellipsis plus a period).
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