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This excerpt from "Ode to a Nightingale" is an example of lyrical poetry because it expresses intense emotions through the speaker's direct address (apostrophe) to the nightingale. The use of the first person and the rhyme scheme contribute to the lyrical quality by creating a sense of intimacy and musicality in the poem.
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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."
Yes, it can mean an address of speech (usually to something inanimate or to an allegorical figure or personification or crowd) as well as a mark of punctuation.
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The excerpt from Song of Myself by Walt Whitman is an example of a catalogue. Whitman often used extensive lists of items or ideas to explore the diversity and interconnectedness of life.
Apostrophe: A poetic device used to address absent or imaginary people/objects as if they were present or alive and able to respond. Example: "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?"
Excerpt is a noun.