Yes
a subtitle is a fact of what a book is about.
a subtitle is a fact of what a book is about.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints added the subtitle "Another Testament of Jesus Christ" to the Book of Mormon in 1982 in order to clarify and emphasize the purpose of the Book of Mormon. All copies of the Book of Mormon published by this church today carry this subtitle. Other denominations in the Mormonism movement that publish their own editions of the Book of Mormon, as well as private and commercial printings, generally do not include the subtitle.
a book review should be include the summary , your views and other information about the book in the front page the book's name and author's name and the name of the person who is writing it should be mentioned. The next page should display the coverpage of your book. then in the next page write the name of the book ,author's name, publisher's name, copyright, ISBN code. in the next page write the summary in 150 words then write your likes and dislikes about the book you can also include pictures of the book. your book review is complete.
When you are writing a book report, you can give the end of the story because everybody is supposed to have read it already!
A short summary of the entire book or passage. Its basically a sneak peak thst tells you about parts of the book without giving any good stuff away.
It is called a subtitle.
I don't recognize the language of that subtitle.
Example sentence - I am writing a book and will be sure to include you in the next chapter.
If you search for a book by title, typically Amazon can offer you a summary. Other websites to look into include Goodreads, LibraryThing, and Shelfari.
Exodus is the second name, the first name is the Second Book of Moses
A research essay requires you to present a summary of a plot or recount events from the past.