Yes, a kindle has a option to read you the book in either a males voice or a females voice
yes even though you may think that its exactly like a book its not the words are smaller and the light on the kindle will damage your eyes. -talking from experiance
yes
when you buy books in the kindle is it more expensive or less expensive than the real book
To download an e-book on your Kindle, first connect your Kindle to Wi-Fi. Then, go to the Kindle store using your Kindle device, search for the e-book you want, and click the "Buy" or "Download" button. The e-book will then be downloaded to your Kindle for you to read.
You still have the book but it is like purchased in the app store
when talking about readablility the nook color is a little better because it has the sd slot which the kindle fire lacks of. However, when talking about sturdiness the kindle fire takes the win
Yes, you can cite a Kindle book in your research paper by including the author's name, book title, publication date, and the location of the book within the Kindle version (such as a chapter or page number).
To cite a Kindle book in MLA format, include the author's name, book title, publication date, publisher, and the format (Kindle edition). For example: Last name, First name. Book Title. Publisher, Publication Date. Kindle edition.
Yes, you can cite a Kindle book in a research paper by including the author's name, book title, publication date, and the location of the book within the Kindle version (such as a chapter or page number). Additionally, you should include the digital format (Kindle edition) in the citation.
You can't. They must be purchased from the Kindle Store.
iPod is not an E-book although it may have an e-reader app such as Kindle.
To cite a Kindle book in an academic paper, include the author's name, the title of the book, the publication date, the publisher, and the location of the book (which is typically the Kindle version). Additionally, include the URL or DOI if available.