so you can read them. if there were no words then how would we read it?
actually, Special:Contributions, some books are totally pictures.
Words come in various forms. When they are printed in books, the books have matter, although books with blank pages and no words would still have matter. In their purest form, words are ideas, and therefore do not have matter. But a collection of words on paper can be described as reading matter.
Some words come from other languages, such as Spanish and French
Dr Suess wrote THE CAT IN THE HAT using only 236 words. There are children's books with even fewer words.
There are millions of books in which these two words do not appear. In the Bible, the two books with neither "LORD" nor "GOD" are Esther and Song of Solomon.
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J.K Rowling made up words in her Harry Potter books, for instance the spells in the books are made up words.
There are typically 250 words to a pageYA books 150 to 350 and Adult books 350 to 500 but depends on the writer and the publisher
The mysterious wordthief stealing words from the town's library books has not been identified yet.
all together there are 1,090,739 words.
paper with words on it binded together
smelly
Words that are slanted in books are typically words that the author wishes to emphasize or draw attention to. Italicized or slanted words can stand out from the rest of the text, adding emphasis or indicating that the word has a special meaning in the context of the text.