You cannot end a chapter with a comma; you need to end it with a period(.), exclamation point(!), or a question mark(?).
"Ocean at the End of the Lane" by Neil Gaiman has a total of seven chapters.
Every book has 13 chapters exept book 13: The End. The End has 14 chapters.
Mockingjay has 27 chapters. It is divided into three parts, and has an epilogue at the end of the book.
It has 43 amazing chapters, but as you get to the end, the chapters get shorter and shorter. The book is also sectioned off into 4 parts.
There are twenty chapters not including the epilogue at the end of the book.
No, there is no chapter in the Bible that ends with a comma. The chapters in the Bible are typically structured with verses and are not punctuated with commas at the end. The punctuation in the Bible, including commas, is added by translators to aid in readability and understanding but is not part of the original text.
if you mean an apostrophe, it would be Tina's or for a comma you would just place the comma at the end of the person's name.
No, a comma is not typically used before the word "apparently" at the end of a sentence.
87 chapters including the last two epilogues at the end. And yes, there is two epilogues. :)
There are 27 chapters in 'Eclipse' by Stephenie Meyer. That doesn't include the preface at the beginning or the epilogue at the end. Hope I helped. xx
There are 30 chapters in the book "Forest of Secrets" by Erin Hunter, which is the third book in the Warriors series.
exclamation poi nt. It should be-- Hi!