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Lonely_Kie
extract excerpt
What’s the difference
3 déc. 2022 14:19
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These two nouns are basically synonyms. Personally, I've seen both being used to refer to a small part of a longer text. I'd say 'excerpt' sounds more specific, since the verb 'to extract' can be used in multiple contexts.
I hope it helps!
4 décembre 2022
Extract is to pull something out.
Excerpt is a group of words that are part of a larger written document.
Examples;
My dentist will extract my tooth tomorrow.
The seeds are extracted from the fruit before feeding the fruit to a baby.
This poem is an excerpt from a book.
I will show my sick friend an excerpt from a medical book pertaining to their illness.
4 décembre 2022
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Lonely_Kie
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Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
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