An index is an optional but highly desirable element for non-fiction works. Placed at the very end of the book, it acts as a map to the mentions of and references to major topics and people ...
Most often seen in non-fiction like a biography or an academic text, a bibliography lists the references and sources used in researching or reporting the book.
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The glossary is a list of term definitions used throughout the book that might be unfamiliar to the reader.
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The text's body is the core contents of the book—or what is called the “story.” The core content is most often divided into discrete segments, most commonly chapters. Chapters may be part of...
The preface or introduction is another “set up,” but it's generally written by the author.
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The forward is what is referred to as the “set up” for the book—typically written by someone other than the author.
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The table of contents outlines what is included in each chapter of the book.
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Th acknowledgements page is where the author thanks those who contributed their time, resources, and talent towards the effort of writing the book.
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The dedication page is where the author honors an individual, or individuals, by declaring that the labor of the book is dedicated “To” (and the name, or names, are filled in).
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