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ziro4ka [17]
3 years ago
8

Explain the difference between a table of contents in a fiction book and in a nonfiction book.

English
2 answers:
timama [110]3 years ago
8 0

The main difference is that all non-fiction books have a table of contents, but not all fiction books do.

<h3>What is a table of content?</h3>

A table of content means a page or section at the front of your book that lists the chapters of the book and their corresponding page numbers.

The difference between a table of contents in a fiction book and in a nonfiction book is that all non-fiction books have a table of contents, but not all fiction books do.

Learn more about fiction on:

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sdas [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a fiction book has non

realistic things in it and a nonfiction book has realistic things in it

Explanation

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