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Library Language

This program will help you practice the meanings for some of the words in our library language. Read the questions carefully before answering. Click on your answer and see if you can get them all right! Good Luck!

What kind of books give real facts and information? nonfiction fiction fairy tales

2. What part of the book protects the pages? title cover barcode

3. What is the name of the book called? title copyright call number

4. What part of the book is like the book’s address in the library? barcode call number title page

5. What do we call the book’s number in the computer? title barcode call number

6. The person who writes the story is called the ________. illustrator publisher author

7. The year the book was printed is called the __________. barcode copyright call number

8. The company that makes the book is called the______________. publisher author illustrator

9. What do we call the person who draws the pictures for the book? author publisher illustrator

10. What kind of books are made up stories? nonfiction biographies fiction

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