That you are boring.The other textbook would say that.
No, it doesn't make sense to say that a textbook is about 99.9 percent empty space. A textbook is filled with information, illustrations, text, and other content, so it is not accurate to describe it as mostly empty space.
i don't know. it doesn't even say it in my textbook
No, it does not make sense to say that a textbook is about 99.9 percent empty space. A textbook is typically filled with content, such as text, images, and diagrams, so it is not accurate to describe it as mostly empty space.
A textbook is le livre. A novel is le roman.
i would say that a science textbook would have the answer. :)
Check in the history textbook, Lazy!
in it's habitat as they say in the textbook
I have no idea and it does not even say it in the textbook
A textbook typically has properties such as a rectangular shape with a cover made of paper or hardback material. It contains printed pages with text, images, and diagrams. The size, weight, and thickness of a textbook may vary depending on the subject and edition.
The section of a textbook that contains charts, lists, documents, or other material related to the subject of the book is typically called the "Appendix." This section is found at the end of the textbook and provides supplementary information that supports the main content of the book.
look in your textbook
"See also" in a textbook typically refers to a reference to related or additional information that the reader may find useful for further understanding of the topic. It is used to direct the reader to other relevant sections, chapters, or resources within the textbook.