In a story, the word "heading" means the title or the main idea of a section or chapter. It's usually written in larger or different letters to help readers know what that part of the story is about. For example, if a story has a chapter called "A Day at the Zoo," the heading tells you that this part of the story will be about a visit to the zoo. It helps organize the story and makes it easier to follow!
What does the word heading mean in a story grade 3 level
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