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1. Which of the following definitions would most accurately describe the PREface of a book?
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The section at the end of the book that lists all the important keywords
The section in the middle of the book that details the images and graphics referenced throughout.
The section of a book after the main narrative where the characters' stories are given a conclusion.
The section at the beginning of a book that comes before the story starts and gives an overview of the author's thoughts and intentions.
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The correct choice is:
"The section at the beginning of a book that comes before the story starts and gives an overview of the author's thoughts and intentions."
Explanation: A preface is an introductory note by the author (or editor) placed at the front of a book describing purpose, scope, background, or acknowledgments.
"The section at the beginning of a book that comes before the story starts and gives an overview of the author's thoughts and intentions."
Explanation: A preface is an introductory note by the author (or editor) placed at the front of a book describing purpose, scope, background, or acknowledgments.
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