The verb excerpt comes from the Latin word <em>excerptus</em> which means to "pluck out, pick out, extract." The noun excerpt comes from the Latin word <em>excerptum </em>which means "an extract, selection."
No not all communication serves a positive purpose
Answer:
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Explanation:
1.Ted was discouraged from studying medicine
2.I have doubts whether to have my ears pierced or not.
4.Dad got an expert to give him advice about renovating the house.
3 Jeremy has set standards for himself and wants everything to be perfect.
5.He had his car windows broken yesterday.
6.Jane has a tendency of being late for appointments.