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kodithompson

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The ________ is set off in the largest print in the chapter. This represents the shortest possible summary of
  what the chapter is about.
 
  a. index
  b. textbook feature
  c. chapter introduction
  d. chapter title

Question 2

What is a preface?
 
  a. A textbook feature at the beginning of a chapter, describing the overall purpose and major topics.
  b. Introductory section in which authors tell readers about the book.
  c. Alphabetical listing of topics and names in a textbook, with page numbers, usually appearing at the end of the
  book.
  d. A section at the end of a book that includes supplemental materials or specialized information.



alexanderhamilton

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Answer to Question 1

d. chapter title

Answer to Question 2

b. Introductory section in which authors tell readers about the book.



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