I believe you mean a quote. If you take a sentence/a few sentences from a document and put them at the beginning of an essay/story, it may be an "attention grabber" and will hopefully make the reader want to keep reading.
Text that is copied from a document and given graphical emphasis to stand apart is often referred to as a "pull quote" or "block quote." It is typically formatted in a distinct style, such as larger font, bolding, or italicization, to draw the reader's attention. This technique highlights key points or important statements, making them more visually prominent and engaging within the context of the document.
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How can a section of text in a Notepad document be highlighted to be copied to another location within the document
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office clipboard or Destination Document or Source document
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This is generally referred to as 'Paste'.
In Microsoft Word 2010, you can use the "Home" tab to paste the copied text into your document. Within the "Clipboard" group, you have options such as "Paste," "Paste Special," and the clipboard icon to insert your copied content. Simply click the appropriate paste option to insert the text where you want it in your document.