Excerpts would differ if the idea that they communicate are different. An excerpt is an extraction from a larger body of text.
<h3>How do you identify the differences in an excerpt?</h3>
One way to spot the differences between excerpts is to pay attention to the purpose of the text as well as the idea that they communicate.
It is to be noted that the excerpts related to the question are unavailable hence the general answer.
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The assignment wants to know a personal experience you had at a grocery store in your neighborhood. As I don't have access to it, I can't write your paragraph, but I'll show you all the necessary structure for it.
<h3>Paragraph structure</h3>
- Introduction: Introduce what the grocery store is and what products can be found there.
- Body: Describe the elements of the grocery store that you like and explain why they are good in your opinion. Then describe what you don't like and explain why.
- Conclusion: Determine if the grocery store is pleasant or not and if it fulfills its mission.
This paragraph should be a descriptive text, because you will show the characteristics of the grocery store, describing it and showing details.
Below is an example of how you might write the paragraph:
<em>Lourdes grocery store is a block away from my house and there we can find different types of products. This diversity is what makes the grocery store special and I really like how we can find food, drinks, toys, objects, magazines, and many other products. Also, the grocery store is a bit of a mess, probably because of its diverse collection. It makes me a little confused and I don't like it. However, the grocery store is a treasure for our neighborhood and it's great how we can count on it for all hours and for any need.</em>
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Answer:
You want a bigger allowance - Point out that you always complete your chores.
You want to borrow your older brother's MP3 player - Promise to put new batteries in it.
You are running for class president - Describe your leadership qualities
You want your friends to see a particular movie - Tell them about all the great reviews it has received.
Explanation:
"Thank you for your consideration"
"I look forward to meeting you/potentially joining your organization"
"I believe I'm a good candidate for this job"
Stuff like that.