These two things help to quickly tell you what a certain section of a book is talking about.
Headings, Subheadings
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Index
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Table
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Using an nonfiction book in the room, find a table of contents. You have 30 seconds!
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Using an nonfiction book in the room, find an index. You have 30 seconds!
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There are many bolded words in the nonfiction book that you are reading. Where can you find the definitions to these words?
Glossary
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Why is it so important to look out for quoted words when reading nonfiction texts?
It helps us gain different perspectives and get the whole picture of a nonfiction topic.
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Subheading
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When researching a person, you want to learn more about their childhood. Where can you look in the book to find where it talks about their childhood?
Table of Contents, Index
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Glossary
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Authors quote others directly either as a(n) _______ or personal perspective.
expert
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There is a certain keyword about a topic that you are looking for. Instead of looking through the entire book to find where it talks about this keyword, where could you look to quickly figure this out?