The use of the word "chicks" in this excerpt suggests a sense of casual, colloquial language and familiarity in Crusoe's tone, possibly reflecting his more relaxed and intimate relationship with the animals he is describing. It highlights his affectionate and nurturing attitude towards the creatures under his care, showing a softer and gentler side of his character.
The phrase "sat always at my right hand" reveals that Crusoe is preoccupied with mastery.
According to Crusoe, the word "sober" describes a good wife.
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.
Which word most clearly reveals the tone of this passage? Privilege
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The first word that Robinson Crusoe teaches Friday is "Master." This word reflects the dynamic of their relationship, as Crusoe sees himself in a position of authority over Friday after rescuing him. It signifies their developing friendship and the cultural exchange between them.
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Yes.To excerpt means to take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy.
a word-for-word excerpt from a text