title - On the cover or at the top of the page, it tells the reader what the text is about, subtitle - Right below the title, it gives more information about what the text is about, caption - Usually next to or under a picture, it explains the picture, map - It shows where something is located, diagram - An image with the parts labeled, bar graph - Shows the relative numbers or amounts of different things, pie chart - Shows the percentages of different things, line graph - Shows change over time, table of contents - At the beginning of a nonfiction book, it shows the chapters and their page numbers, index - At the back of a nonfiction book, it shows key words and their page numbers, glossary - Usually at the end of a nonfiction text, it gives key words and their definitions, timeline - A line showing when events happened, in chronological (time) order, bold text - text written with thicker lines, often to show important words, italic text - text that slants to the side, often to show important words or words from other languages, bullet points - dots used to organize a list, heading - A title of a section of a text, not the whole thing, illustration - An image drawn by someone, photograph - An image taken with a camera,
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