It is called an epigraph (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epigraph_(literature) ).
The keyword 'quote at beginning of book' holds significance in setting the tone and foreshadowing key themes in the novel.
The quote at the beginning of a book is called an epigraph.
The term for the quote at the beginning of a book is called an "epigraph."
The quote at the beginning of a chapter is typically called an "epigraph." It is a quotation or excerpt that sets the tone or theme for the content that follows in the chapter.
In the beginning of the novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen, Jane Bennet is reading a book called "First Impressions" by Miss Margaret Smith.
You need to say which novel.
at the beginning of the book, or at the beginning of each chapter
You may quote a snippet of the lyrics in the novel. But you may not write the whole song in the book without permission from the copyright holder.
it is called scream and run away by the gothic archies
In the beginning of the novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas used his bicycle to fuel at the House of the Old.
a winner Its not a quote its a riddle. The answer is "e"
Yes, you should capitalize the first letter of a quote at the beginning of a sentence, even if it is in the middle of another sentence. This helps to indicate that the quoted material is beginning.