When the author puts a line under a specific word or phrase.
What is to underline.
Feature that help us learn where things are located in the world.
What is a map.
Feature that shows us exactly what something looks like.
What is a photograph.
Feature that occurs on either the side or in a box to give you more information.
What are fact boxes or sidebars
When a word or phrase has darker and thicker font.
What is bold.
Feature that appears underneath the title of a non-fiction text.
What is a subtitle.
Features that helps you identify parts of a picture or diagram.
What are labels.
Feature that lists important dates in chronological order.
What is a timeline.
Large, decorative, or bold print at the beginning of the article.
What is a Title.
Feature that helps the reader understand the definitions of important words.
What is a glossary.
Words under a picture that tells you about about the picture.
What are captions.
Feature that shows how something works or grows.
A story about a girl who can talk to animals.
What is fiction.
When the words are slanted.
What is italics.
Feature that tell the headings and what pages they are on.
What is the table of contents.
The different size, color, or font at the beginning of a section.
What are headings.
A three word term used to describe what we are studying.
What is a nonfiction text feature.
An article in a newspaper giving the results of the Bruins game.
What is nonfiction.
When a word or phrase a strip of color over the text.
What is highlight.
Feature that is an alphabetical listing of items covered in the book and their page numbers.
What is the index.
Features that helps the reader see what something looks like on the inside.
What are cut outs, cutaways or cross-sections.
What is the text feature that allows you to see a zoomed in area of a picture?
Close up