Restates the main idea and most important details.
Don’t know sorry I’m not too sure!
<span>One answer could be subheadings.
In many textbooks, concepts are organized into units, chapters, lessons, and paragraphs. A textbook may have only a handful of units divided into about 10 chapters. Each chapter may have several lessons.
Each lesson will have a title. Paragraphs within that lesson are grouped according to concept. Each new concept is usually introduced with a new subheading. Reading the subheadings can give the reader a quick summary of the concepts that will be discussed in the lesson.</span>
C " draw down the blind,jim,whispered my mother;they might come and watch outside"