Oh, dude, an excerpt is like a fancy word for a small part taken from a larger piece, like a book or a movie. It's basically a snippet or a taste of the whole thing, you know, like a little teaser to see if you want more. So, yeah, that's what an excerpt is - a little piece of the pie without committing to the whole dessert.
A reading passage is an excerpt from a story, novel, or essay.
Excerpt is a noun.
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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.
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.
Propagates means "gives birth to" in the excerpt of the TS Eliot poem.
A reading passage is an excerpt from a story, novel, or essay.
Exc. is the abbreviation for excerpt.
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odd,unusual, or unexpected
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Excerpt is a noun.
The prefix to "excerpt" is "ex-".
A type of sword
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A type of sword