Where you look to find the page numbers of where different chapters start.
What you call the writing beneath a photograph that gives more information.
A diagram that shows similarities and differences between two objects. Looks like two circles.
A special type of print that looks slanted
The name for the writing on a page in a book.
The person who writes a book.
The name of the writing directly below the title of a book.
A portion of a page that gives you more information about a topic.
A chart that shows information or data in columns so that it is easier to read.
Where you should look to locate the page numbers of different topics in the back of a nonfiction text.
A real picture, not a drawing
This kind of word tells a reader, 'ALERT! This word is important.' It can usually be looked up in the book's glossary
When two photographs are compared by being placed next to one another it is called:
The location in a nonfiction book where you can find the definitions of boldfaced words.
The wrap up sentence in a book is called a: