yes
somthing in a book a bit like a blerb! (i think!)
you mean farmers right? if so look in the glossery of your book
glossery
The correct spelling is "glossary" (alphabetical list of terms or words found in text, dialect, etc.).
A glossary is usually situated at the back of a book. The back cover of a book usually contains a blurb about the contents of the book.
An index lists keywords or topics found within a document or book, along with corresponding page numbers for easy reference. A glossary is a list of terms and their definitions that are specific to the subject matter of the document. In short, an index helps with locating information quickly, while a glossary explains the meaning of specialized terms.
In regards to a non fiction book the table of contents goes in front, content in the middle and the index goes in the back
normally in the very back of the book
And index is in the back of a story or book.
It's normally on the back or in the front/ back flap of the book
The back or front of book
gowsihan goes at the back og the book cover