Excerpt:
"a short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing."
So the idea conveyed in the definition of "excerpt" is the idea that an excerpt is a small piece of information which can be useful to convey opinions, facts and ideas.
Your use of the word "the" conveys to me that you were being specific but at the same time your was question vague.
Please provide the excerpt so I can help you determine the main idea.
The writing conveys support for Northern abolitionists.
I can provide insights or information on the message, but I don't have personal opinions or agree/disagree with content. What is the excerpt you're referring to?
Without knowing the specific phrase you are referring to, it is impossible to accurately convey the ideas it may express. Can you provide the specific phrase so I can help you better?
Please provide the excerpt from Gulliver's Travels so I can help you identify the main idea.
theme
It is the main idea of the story
How would the meaning of the excerpt be different if Kennedy had used the word idea instead of torch
The message conveyed in Rizal's poem for the people and laborers in Lipa, Batangas is one of praising the hard work and resilience of the laborers. He acknowledges their efforts and contributions to society, highlighting the importance of their work in shaping the nation's progress.
An excerpt is a passage taken from a story. It is a brief selection that is extracted from a larger text to highlight a specific section or idea.
The central idea of the excerpt from "Katerina's Wish" revolves around the theme of hope and resilience. It highlights how Katerina cling to her wish for a better future as a source of motivation and strength despite facing challenges and adversity.
To identify the tone of an excerpt, pay attention to the author's word choice, imagery, and style. Look for cues such as descriptive language, the author's attitude towards the subject matter, and the overall mood conveyed in the writing. Consider whether the tone is positive, negative, formal, humorous, serious, etc.