By Madilyn BOLD WORDS A bold word is a word that you might not know. Example: I like to eat pizza.

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By Madilyn

BOLD WORDS A bold word is a word that you might not know. Example: I like to eat pizza.

Headings A heading is what the book is going to be about. Example: How to Train a Dolphin.

Glossary A glossary is used when you don’t know a word. There will usually be a box that says the words, kind of like mini dictionary. Example: A cat is an animal.

Colored Words A colored word is a word that is important Example: sharks are scary but cool.

Table of contents A table of contents is a page of all the chapters in your book. Example: What is a Dog ? 1 A Dogs lifecycle 2