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#1 | Where you look to find the page numbers of where different chapters start. | Table of Contents |
#2 | What you call the writing beneath a photograph that gives more information. | Caption |
#3 | A diagram that shows similarities and differences between two objects. Looks like two circles. | Venn Diagram |
#4 | A special type of print that looks slanted | Italics |
#5 | The name for the writing on a page in a book. | Text |
NF Text Features Information | ||
#1 | The person who writes a book. | Author |
#2 | The name of the writing directly below the title of a book. | Subtitle |
#3 | A portion of a page that gives you more information about a topic. | Sidebar |
#4 | A chart that shows information or data in columns so that it is easier to read. | Table |
#5 | Where you should look to locate the page numbers of different topics in the back of a nonfiction text. | Index |
NF Text Features Misc. | ||
#1 | A real picture, not a drawing | Photograph |
#2 | This kind of word tells a reader, 'ALERT! This word is important.' It can usually be looked up in the book's glossary | Boldfaced |
#3 | When two photographs are compared by being placed next to one another it is called: | side by side photo comparison |
#4 | The location in a nonfiction book where you can find the definitions of boldfaced words. | glossary |
#5 | The wrap up sentence in a book is called a: | closing sentence |
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