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Parts of a book

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Index An alphabetical list of topics and keywords with page numbers, useful for finding specific information.
Bibliography A list of resources used by the author.
Glossary A list of specialized terms and their definitions, often found in books with technical language.
Appendix Supplementary material, such as charts, lists, or tables, that provides further detail.
The body The main text of the book, containing the story, information, or other content.
Preface Provides context about the book, its purpose, or the author's perspective.
Dedication A personal message from the author, often found in the front of the book
Table of Contents Lists the book's sections and chapters with page numbers.
Copyright Page Lists legal information, like the copyright date and edition details
Title Page Contains the book's title, author, and publisher information.
Cover The outer layer, protecting the book and typically displaying the title and author's name.
Chapter A division of a written work, esp a narrative, usually titled or numbered
Illustration Pictorial matter used to explain or decorate a text
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