An excerpt is an extract from a book or a work of music.
The teacher asked us to read an excerpt from the novel before class.
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Yes.To excerpt means to take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy.
I'm afraid I don't have the excerpt you are referring to. Could you please provide more context or the specific sentence for me to assist you accurately?
Which sentence in the excerpt supports the claim that the American colonies could thrive independently from Britain?
An excerpt from Mark Twain's book Life on the Mississippi, was used on the students' benchmark test.
The lecturer read out an excerpt from his recently published paper to his class to emphasize his point. Also excerpt is a short film or a piece of music from a text. I hope this helps :)
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An excerpt is a part of a piece of writing generally used to back up another piece of writing. If you are quoting a book for an essay, you are using an excerpt. A sentence might be, "The excerpt from 'Little House on the Prairie' was useful in my essay about pioneer life."
I would like to cite your excerpt in my manuscript.
An excerpt is a selected portion from a longer work such as a film or book. So long as you bear in mind its correct meaning, you can use the word "excerpt" in much the same way that you use the word "sample."The trailer shows an excerpt from the film "Avatar."The author read an excerpt from his new novel. I used an excerpt of the speech in my term paper.
An excerpt is a passage or segment taken from a text. The length of an excerpt may be a phrase, a sentence, a paragraph, or an entire chapter.EXAMPLE: "Because we are different, we can have the fun of exchanging worlds, giving our love over and excitements to each other. You can learn music, I can learn flying."- Richard BachHope this helps!! =)