All 6 Uses of
passage
in
Anne Frank, the Diary of a Young Girl
- Oh dear, now I'm confusing you too. Forgive me, but I don't like crossing things out, and in these times of scarcity, tossing away a piece of paper is clearly taboo. So I can only advise you not to reread the above passage and to make no attempt to get to the bottom of it, because you'll never find your way out again!
Chpt 42-11passage = a short part of a longer written work
- A little while later, when he comes across another good passage, he tries again: "You have to read this, Mother!"
Chpt 43-08
- I began with "Eva's Dream," which she liked a lot, and then I read a few passages from "The Secret Annex," which had her in stitches.
Chpt 44-02passages = short parts of longer written works
- I even copy out many of the passages on history.
Chpt 44-04
- First, I translated a passage on Nelson's last battle from Dutch into English.
Chpt 44-04 *passage = a short part of a longer written work
- In some passages I had the strong feeling that the writer was directing her disapproval at me, which is why I finally want to bare my soul to you and defend myself against this attack.
Chpt 44-07passages = short parts of longer written works
Definition:
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(passage as in: In lines 1-9 of the passage...) a short part of a longer written workeditor's notes: This meaning of passage is commonly seen on standardized tests like the SAT and ACT.