By Jeremy Subheadings A subheading is a heading but not as strong. Example: How they live.

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By Jeremy

Transcript of By Jeremy Subheadings A subheading is a heading but not as strong. Example: How they live.

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Slide 2 By Jeremy Slide 3 Subheadings A subheading is a heading but not as strong. Example: How they live Slide 4 Headings A heading is the part of a article that tells you what the piece of text is about. Example: Slap Shot Slide 5 Index A index is a page or two of the book and tells you what page its on. Example: Frogs 1000 Slide 6 Italics Italics are if the author wants you to make sure to read it and think about it he/she would put in italics. Example: Glove Save Slide 7 Bold Words Bold words are words that are important and he/she wants you to read. Example: Wrist Shot Slide 8 Colored Words Colored words are words that the author wants you to talk to someone about. Example: 100 Miles Slide 9 Pronunciation Guide A pronunciation guide is in the back of the book and it tells you how to pronounce a word. Example: (Soc)(cer) Example: (Soc)(cer) Slide 10 Fact Box A fact box is a little box that tells you about what the information is more about. Example: Snakes are 4000 percent poisonous. Slide 11 Captions Captions are a sentence that tells you about the photograph. Example: Lions have sharp teeth. Slide 12 Table Of Contents Table of contents is something that tells you what chapter its on. Example: Football Slide 13 Labels Labels are something that tells you about the photo. Example: lions Slide 14 Photographs Photographs are pictures that are taken in the real universe not in la la land. Example: This is a Maple Tree. Slide 15 Diagram Diagrams are a graph that shows you a situation. Example: This shows numbers for work. Slide 16 Title A title is the name of the book and gets the reader to read it. Example: Elephants Slide 17 Graph A graph is a chart that shows a difference of something. Example: colored graphs