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Text features include all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. These include the table of contents, index, glossary, headings, bold words, sidebars, pictures and captions, and labeled diagrams.
The Table of Contents is found in the beginning of a book. It is sometimes labeled just Contents. It contains chapter titles or headings and lets the reader know what page they are on. This allows the reader to know what is in the book and also be able to find information quickly.
Text features include all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. These include the table of contents, index, glossary, headings, bold words, sidebars, pictures and captions, and labeled diagrams.
A diagram is a drawing or picture that has labels showing the important parts. Diagram. Headings. A heading is a title found at the top of a page or section of text. It is often written in larger, bold print, and lets the reader know what that section will be about.
Purpose of using text features: Drawing attention to, as well as discussing the text's typical features with students can help them find and understand information, enabling them to be more effective readers and learners. Looking at text features and scanning the chapter also activates prior or background knowledge.
You look at text and graphic features to help you better understand what you read. Text (word) and graphic (picture) features are visual — meaning that you see them, and they look very different from the rest of the words on the page or in the book.
To show readers important words. Concepts, or ideas that should be studied or remembered. These words are the key to understanding the main ideas in the text. ... Bullet Points are graphics that are used to list items or ideas in a text.
Text features include all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. These include the table of contents, index, glossary, headings, bold words, sidebars, pictures and captions, and labeled diagrams.
A heading is a title found at the top of a page or section of text. It is often written in larger, bold print, and lets the reader know what that section will be about. ... Subheadings are titles underneath headings.
Authors use bold print to signal important information or new words. Italic print looks like this. Authors use italics to signal important words, new ideas, or foreign words.
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