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Bolded Words Darkened text to signify that the word is important and/or found in the glossary
Bullet points list of main points details or examples that the author wants readers to notice or know
Caption A word phrase or sentence underneath a picture to provide more information about it
Footnote A numbered note found at the bottom of the page that comments o n or cites a reference for a designated part of the text
Glossary found at the end defines key words found in the text
Graph Organizes data and information in a visual way
Heading Help the reader identify the main idea for that section of text
Index typically the very last pages of the book/article shows readers the page numbers where they can find information about a specific topic
Map Help a reader locate a place in the world that is related to text
Picture show an important object or idea from the text
Sidebar set apart from the main text located on the bottom Elaborate on a details mentioned in the text
Subheading found underneath the heading provide more information about the heading
subtitle found underneath the title gives more information about the title
Table used to organize data that is relevant to the text in a small space
table of contents shows the reader where each chapter or section begins
timeline a chart of past events in chronological order
title usually located at the top of the page or front cover quickly tells the reader what they will learn about
quote states exactly what someone said surrounded by “quotation marks”
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