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How do these text features enhance the information provided in the book?
They connect the book’s ideas about patents.
They offer an illustration of English society.
They provide insight into bicycle terminology.
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Text features (headings, captions, sidebars, timelines, glossaries, diagrams, photos) help in three complementary ways:
1. Connecting the book’s ideas about patents — timelines, sidebars, and patent-diagram images show the sequence of inventions, compare claims, and make legal/technical relationships easier to follow. Example: a timeline links key patent filings and shows how one invention led to another.
2. Offering an illustration of English society — period photos, maps, and illustrated scenes place the subject in its social and historical context so you can see class, dress, roads, and urban vs. rural settings that affected adoption. Example: a photo of a Victorian street gives a sense of how people and transport interacted.
3. Providing insight into bicycle terminology — glossaries, labeled diagrams, and captioned close-ups define parts and jargon so readers unfamiliar with cycling terms can understand descriptions and technical discussions. Example: a labeled diagram of a bicycle clarifies what “chainstay” or “head tube” refers to.
Together these features clarify complex material, contextualize it historically, and make specialized vocabulary accessible.
1. Connecting the book’s ideas about patents — timelines, sidebars, and patent-diagram images show the sequence of inventions, compare claims, and make legal/technical relationships easier to follow. Example: a timeline links key patent filings and shows how one invention led to another.
2. Offering an illustration of English society — period photos, maps, and illustrated scenes place the subject in its social and historical context so you can see class, dress, roads, and urban vs. rural settings that affected adoption. Example: a photo of a Victorian street gives a sense of how people and transport interacted.
3. Providing insight into bicycle terminology — glossaries, labeled diagrams, and captioned close-ups define parts and jargon so readers unfamiliar with cycling terms can understand descriptions and technical discussions. Example: a labeled diagram of a bicycle clarifies what “chainstay” or “head tube” refers to.
Together these features clarify complex material, contextualize it historically, and make specialized vocabulary accessible.
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