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What is the excerpt about?​

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Answered by ap9765672
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An excerpt in writing is a quoted passage taken from a longer work, such as a book, or poem, or an article. Whatever the subject of your writing or the type of writing you intend to compose, excerpts can be used to 'show' readers what it is you want them to understand and remember about the subject.

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Answered by aburaihana123
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One or more text fragments from an indexed document are combined to form an excerpt. In general, the segments contain occurrences of the searched phrases.

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An excerpt is a quoted portion of a book, novel, poetry, short story, essay, speech, or other literary work used to provide the reader with a specific example from the source.

The term excerpt has been in use since the 15th century and is derived from a Latin phrase that means "plucked out."

Exemplification synonyms include quotation, quote, snippet, and extract.

Uses of excerpt for writer

  • A writer can use an excerpt to support their feelings or thoughts on a subject. 
  • And also  a writer can use an excerpt to direct readers' attention to what they want them to comprehend and remember.
  • A writer can include an extract if they want to examine it or provide their own perspective on it.
  • Regardless of the rationale for utilizing an extract, it is always surrounded by quotation marks in a sentence.

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