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Preface: Author's introduction, acknowledgments, and context. Table of Contents (TOC): Lists chapters and page numbers for easy navigation. Introduction: Sets the stage, outlines purpose, scope, and main themes. Chapter Titles/Headers: Organizes main content into distinct sections.
Mar 23, 2024
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Aug 23, 2021 · A preface, prologue, and foreword are all a part of a book's front matter, the introductory pages of a book before the main text.
Nov 28, 2017 · A preface is written by the author, and it is about the book: how it came to be, what inspired it, what the writing process was like, etc. A ...
Dec 31, 2019 · Front matter can include a dedication, table of contents, acknowledgments, a foreword, and a preface.
Sep 1, 2023 · The table of contents (abbreviated ToC) should list all major sections that follow it, both body and back matter. Epigraph. A quote or ...
The preface is written by the author and explains how they came to write the book. It provides insights about the author's background and relationship to the ...