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Text Features Using Snip it tool

Is an alphabetical list of terms with the definitions for those terms Is an alphabetical list of terms with the definitions for those terms. It usually appears at the end of a book and includes terms which are newly introduced.

Name of a literary work. It gives the reader an idea about what will be read in the book.

Information presented in visual form to tell you where something is or where it happened. It helps to understand where places are located.

A visual representation of data, visual depiction of information that is quick and easy to read.

A section at the back of a book or document that gives additional information that is important to but is not in the main text.

A picture that emphasizes key points and adds interest.

A symbol used to introduce items in a list A symbol used to introduce items in a list. Bullet points are used to create a list and make it easier to read and understand.

A list of facts or numbers arranged in a special order, usually in rows and columns. 

A drawing intended to explain how something works; a drawing showing the relation between the parts.

A line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about.

Words that are slanted to the right Words that are slanted to the right. It calls attention to important words or terms. It shows which words can be found in the glossary.

Words underneath/ beside photographs, illustrations or charts explaining what it is or what it is about.

A list that shows the major chapters and parts of the book as well as the page numbers. 

Text that is heavier and darker than the rest of the text Text that is heavier and darker than the rest of the text. It can be used to show which words can be found in the glossary.

a secondary heading added underneath a subject heading a secondary heading added underneath a subject heading. It is used to divide entries under the subject into more specific subcategories.

Boxes of information to the side of the main text/columns.

A visual representation showing how 2 or more sets are related to each other plotted with reference to a set of axes.

Pages at the back of the book that tell where to find important topics in the book. It lists the page number the term is found on.

A visual representation of events in history displayed in chronological order.

A note of text placed at the bottom of a page in a document that provides additional information.