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Chapter 4 vocabulary

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Audience   The people that read the publication.  
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Bibliography   A list of sources.  
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Body   The information presented in a report.  
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Body Text   The main paragraphs in a document.  
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Boundary   The lines separating rows and columns in a table.  
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Brochure   A single sheet of paper with information on bothe sides and folded two or three times to create a smaller publication.  
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Cell   The intersection of a row and column in a table.  
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Citation   An entry in the list of sources. Also the notation within a document that refers to a source listed in the bibliography.  
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Column   Vertical cells in a table.  
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Cloumn break   Used to end a column of text. Text after the break is moved into the next column.  
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Elements   Part of a diagram.  
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Front matter   Content at the beginning of a report.  
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Heading   Titles that are often bold and in a larger and different font than the body text.  
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Hyphenating   A process that divides a word, when necessary, at the end of a line woth a hyphen (-) so part of the word wraps to the next line.  
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Masthead   An area in a newsletter, typically placed on the second page, that includes the publisher's contact information and reprint policy.  
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Nameplate   The area at the top of the first page of a newsletter that contains the titlw and date of the publication.  
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