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Parts of a Textbook Popquiz Directions: Circle the letter that corresponds to the description

Question #1 A. Acknowledgements B. Introduction C. Preface D. Index E. Credits F. Bibliography G. Appendix H. Glossary This is basically an outline of the book and shows you how the book is organized.

Question #2 A. Acknowledgements B. Introduction C. Contents D. Index E. Credits F. Bibliography G. Appendix H. Glossary A small dictionary designed specifically from the words or key terms used in the textbook. Ridiculously useful for vocabulary.

Question #3 A. Acknowledgements B. Introduction C. Contents D. Index E. Credits F. Bibliography G. Appendix H. Glossary A list of all the material read, that the author learned from, or contributed to his/her own ideas that are written in the book.

Question #4 A. Acknowledgements B. Introduction C. Contents D. Index E. Credits F. Bibliography G. Appendix H. Glossary This page, when it is included, is meant as a thank you for the friends, family and colleagues of the author(s).

Question #5 A. Acknowledgements B. Introduction C. Contents D. Index E. Credits F. Bibliography G. Appendix H. Glossary A thoughtful list of words and topics taken from the text, and each word is followed by the page (or multiple page numbers) of every time the word (or topic) appears in the book.

Question #6 Shows the answers to the test questions at the end of the chapters. Should only be used as a means of testing yourself after attempting the questions. A. Acknowledgements B. Introduction C. Contents D. Index E. Credits F. Bibliography G. Appendix A H. Glossary

Question #7 A. Acknowledgements B. About the authors C. Contents D. Index E. Credits F. Bibliography G. Appendix H. Glossary A page showing the credentials of the authors and the contributors who generated the textbook.

Bonus List any other parts of the textbook that I’ve not mentioned