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By Fiona

Headings A heading gives you a little hint about what you’re going to read about. Example: Baby Chicks

Title A title tells you what the whole book is about. Example : Dogs

Table of Contents A table of contents is something that tells you where you can find a chapter or a page. Example: What are snakes pg 186

Bold Words Bold words are words that are dark and words the author thinks you need to know. Example: sewer

Glossary A glossary holds all the bold words and tells you what they mean. Example: claws- are at the end of a crabs hand