The table of contents.
You will usually find a detailed subdivision of the subject matter of a book in the table of contents at the beginning of the book. This table outlines the different chapters or sections of the book and gives a brief overview of what topics are covered in each section.
text contents is a part of a book! =)
The table of contents typically lists the names of chapters in a book. It is usually located at the beginning of the book and provides an outline of the chapters and sections.
the table of contents
You can use the table of contents to see how the book is organized and where each part begins. The table of contents provides an overview of the book's structure, listing chapters or sections in order with corresponding page numbers.
The Contents Page, found at the beginning.
That will be found in the Table of Contents.
The Table of Contents sums up what can be found in the book in general and where it can be found.
It gives the meaning of a word, how it is used in a sentence, how it is pronounced, what part of speech, and the origin of the word.
The index or the table of contents.
This means you are not allowed to copy the contents of the book. For example, you can't photocopy it. This is because the book is copyrighted and it is illegal to reproduce it.
The parts within a book are:Title Page - shows the title of the book.Preface - introduces the author and gives reason why the book was made.Table of Contents - arranges the contents in order. (perhaps showing the chapter titles)Body/Text - the most important part of the book - the story.Index - gives the page number of a certain word/phrase.Glossary - a small dictionary of the book.Front/Back Cover - shows the title and the author of the book.Also:binding - the way that the pages are held togetherfrontispiece - illustration across from the title page