a good and fairly simple answer can be seen in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. Each book starts with the heading Harry Potter and follows with the subheading relevant to that book (eg. and the Philosophers Stone)
An example of using a subheading would be in an article about "Healthy Eating Habits" where the main heading is "Benefits of a Balanced Diet" and a subheading under it could be "Incorporating Lean Proteins and Whole Grains." This helps to organize the content and provide a clear structure for the reader.
A heading will allow the reader to understand what the topis is about. A sub-heading will allow the reader to understand what that particular section is about. For Example: Heading - Baseball Positions Sub Headings -First Base -Second Base -Third Base -Catcher Hopefully this helps....
a sub heading is a heading that breaks down a subject into sections
A sub-heading in an article is called a strapline.
1. Topic one/ main idea A. Sub heading 1. More info on sub heading 2. " B. Second sub heading still on first topic 1. 2. 2. Second topic/ main idea A. 1. You get the idea....
Briefly informs the reader on the topic of the text.
A caption is a heading of a paragraph
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Blank with a title and a sub-heading.
a title sub heading, or main idea
I had a sub sandwich for lunch.We had a sub in Algebra class.
Here is an example. I will be using cheese... Cheese (this would be the main heading, at the top of the page.) Types of cheese (this is the subheading. usually smaller than the main heading, but bigger than the information under the subheading.) Hope this helps!
Everyone knows what a sub header is right? A sub- header is a title to a book or essay right will if you are basically staying on that one subject you are sub- heading. If you are sub header to a spoke that means you are talking about the subject but are using other examlpes to help you along the way like varieties of ways getting on and off the subject but not exactly.