answersLogoWhite

0

AllQ&AStudy Guides
Best answer

Usually, when you see a bold-faced word in a non-fiction book, it means that there is a glossary in the back of the book where you can find the definition of the bold-faced words.

This answer is:
Related answers

Usually, when you see a bold-faced word in a non-fiction book, it means that there is a glossary in the back of the book where you can find the definition of the bold-faced words.

View page

a Brazen-faced; impudent; bold.

View page

The correct phrase is "bald-faced lie." This term describes a lie that is bold and undisguised, often with the intention of misleading others.

View page

Either one.

Or...

I always heard it as a "Bald faced lie. properly "BOLD FACED LIE" as when newspapermen would try to affect the outcome of elections; back when people got their news only by Newspaper and word of mouth. The news paper would print an untrouth in BOLD headlines; knowing it could not be refuted till it was too late.

View page

any information that helps a reader understand nonfictional text is called a

View page
Featured study guide

What were problems faced by the United States during the Cold War

Which type of government is characterized by electors who choose people to make decisions for them

At what point should you write an outline

Did the writers of the US Constitution know about the haudenosaunee great law of peace also known as the Iroquois constitution

➡️
See all cards
No Reviews
More study guides
No Reviews

3.79
28 Reviews
Search results