The entries in this excerpt from Anne's diary span from January 1944 to March 1944. During this time, Anne's perspective has evolved from feeling trapped and isolated to gaining a sense of hope and maturity. She shows more self-awareness and understanding of the world around her, despite the challenges she faces. Her writing reflects a deeper emotional and intellectual growth.
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a quote is a statement that has been made by someone else. en excerpt is a passage or extract (meaning more than one line) from a larger work...such as a newspaper or book/novel. think of a quote as being "this is what they said" and an excerpt as being "this is why they said it/ what they mean" to explain the qoute. an excerpt and a qoute can both explain a certain subject further by expressing a sismilar or opposite point of view.
How does Stanton's perspective on women's rights reflect the prevailing attitudes of her time?
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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!! =)
Exc. is the abbreviation for excerpt.
The excerpt from "Daisy Miller" by Henry James uses third-person limited narration. This means the story is told from an external perspective, but focuses on the thoughts and experiences of one character, in this case probably Daisy Miller.
The prefix to "excerpt" is "ex-".
Excerpt is a noun.
In the excerpt, the lines that reflect Haemon's reasonable nature include when he says, "Therefore the city is his, whoever he is," showing his acceptance of authority and respect for the ruler. Additionally, when he advises his father to listen to the citizens and consider their perspective, this reflects his level-headed and thoughtful approach to conflict resolution.
The two points of view used in the excerpt from "Games at Twilight" by Anita Desai are third person omniscient and third person limited. The narrator provides insights into the thoughts and feelings of all the children, but primarily focuses on the perspective of the protagonist, Ravi.
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