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By: Hannah

Subheadings A subheading is something that’s a smaller part of a section. Example: Migration Then

Text Box A text box is something that gives you a piece of information. Example: Some sharks have eggs smaller than your hand.

Italics Words in Italics are slanted words. The person who reads the book will notice it. Example: I love to dance.

Bold words is when a word is darker than the rest. Example: A habitat is something a animal lives in. Bold words

Headings A heading tells you what the article is going to be about. Example: Volcano Erupts in Hawaii!!!

Titles A title tells what your going to read about. Example: Hockey