What? A passage is a Passage... passages don't have names...
Sometimes a book starts out with a brief passage called a foreword.
The Progressive Era Muckraker book that led to the passage of the Meat Inspection Act in 1906 was The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair.
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No, it is a noun, or a verb (to book passage, to book a suspect). But it is widely used as an adjunct, e.g. book sale, book bag, book signing.
The blurb.
The Passage on the back cover of a book is called a Blurb.
Sometimes a book starts out with a brief passage called a foreword.
Bad grades
A tedious book passage is often referred to as being long-winded or verbose. It may also be described as being overly lengthy or verbose.
The passage on the back of a book is called a blurb. It is a brief description or teaser that aims to entice readers into picking up the book and reading it. It is not a summary, as it typically focuses on intriguing elements of the book rather than giving away the full plot.
a strait is a narrow passage (found in my social studies book)
A typical passage in a book is usually around 250-500 words in length.
What is "a long passage of water" called
A Passage
A narrow passage through land is called a gorge.
The Middle Passage