In a nonfiction book, there is a title page which contains the title, author, where and when the book was published; the copyright page, which tells who owns the copyright to the book; a table of contents, which tells what pages the units or chapters are on; the text, which is the main part of the book, the glossary, an alphabetical listing which gives definitions of some words used in the book; an index, which is an alphabetical list of the names and main words used in the book with the pages on which they can be found; and a reference page, which lists the references that were used in writing the book, as well as references for further study of the content of the book. Some books also include information about the author or several pages of explanation about how the book was written or how certain information in the book was acquired.
No it is in different parts.
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the book gifted hands is the same as the movie except for a few parts are different
Is a book made of materials that could be easily separated? Can you see the different parts of a book? If so, then it IS a heterogeneous mixture.
Breaking Dawn. The movie will be split into two different parts.
14 parts of the book
There's some parts in the movie that they didn't show that was in the book. Other than those few parts, yes everythings basically the same. But it does depend on which book you're talking about, some have different stories to them.
"Unwind" by Neal Shusterman is divided into three parts. Each part follows different characters as the story unfolds.
I strongly believe that there are many sections to a book but these are some parts that you may never want to forget. The title, The blurb, The contents.
You need to know different refrences for the book. Index; chapters
Everybody likes different parts
It's the same idea and the same plot, but of course, in the movie they cut out certain parts of the book and some things are different.