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Discover LudwigThe phrase "article excerpt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a portion or segment taken from a larger article, often for the purpose of summarizing or highlighting key points.
Example: "In her research paper, she included an article excerpt that illustrated the main argument of her thesis."
Alternatives: "article extract" or "passage from the article".
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"We talked very openly about these issues bit this article excerpt is not an accurate rendition of our conversation".
Read the poem and the article excerpt below, then let us know what you think — or suggest other Times content that could be matched with the poem instead.
This week's Poetry Pairing matches William Butler Yeats's "To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Nothing" with an article about a Texas writer and artist, "Novelist and His Hero Wonder, Will It Last?" Read the poem and the article excerpt below, then let us know what you think — or suggest other Times content that could be matched with the poem instead.
2924f92c-2b8e-46bd-a1c8-2696ccb71abf This week's Poetry Pairing matches Wendy Videlock's "The woman with a tumor in her neck" with a Well blog post, "When the Doctor's Wife Has Cancer," by Peter B. Bach, M.D. Read the poem and the article excerpt below, then let us know what you think — or suggest other Times content that could be matched with the poem instead.
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If not, how did they interpret the Times article excerpts?
More notable, it reprints numerous photographs, headlines and screaming article excerpts to help capture Confidential's distinctive storytelling.
The article excerpted below, posted earlier this year on Aviation Week's Web site, was this kind of read.
– Letters: "Can You Afford a College Internship?" After a few minutes, invite all groups to share their article excerpts and interpretations with the whole class.
They alternated adding images and words, each commenting on or sometimes altering what the other had done, Rivers explained in an article excerpted in a wall text.
Warm-Up | Arrange students in pairs, and give each pair one of the following the following New York Times article excerpts, all published in the past year.
Students should use the New York Times archives for their research to collect headlines and article excerpts, and access other sources for background information when necessary.
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