Pg. 43 - Headings
Pg. 44 - Paragraphs
A paragraph consists of one or more sentences that form a self-contained unit of discourse. The start of a paragraph is indicated by a new line.
Text is easier to understand when it is split up into units of text. For example, a book may have chapters. Chapters can have subheadings. Under each heading there will be one or more paragraphs.
Pg. 45 - Bold and Italic
This is how we make a word appear bold.
Inside a product description you might see some key features in bold.
This is how we make a word appear italic.
It's a potato Solanum teberosum.
Captain Cook sailed to Australia on the Endeavour.
Pg. 46 - Superscript and Subscript
On the 4th of September you will learn about E=MC2.
The amount of CO2.
Pg. 47 - White Space
The moon is drifting away from Earth.
The moon is drifting away from Earth.
The moon is drifting away from Earth.
Pg. 48 - Line Breaks and Horizontal Rules
The Earth
gets one hundred tons heavier every day
due to falling space dust.
Venus is the only planet that rotates clockwise.
Jupiter is bigger than all the other planets combined.
Pg. 51 - Strong and Emphasis
Beware: Pickpockets operate in this area.
This toy has many small pieces and is not suitable for children under five years old.
I think Ivy was the first.
I think Ivy was the first.
I think Ivy was the first.
Pg. 52 - Quotations
Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?
As A.A. Milne said, Some people talk to animals. Not many listen though. That's the problem.
Pg. 53 - Abbreviations and Acronyms
Prof Stephen Hawking is a theoretical physicist and cosmologist.
NASA do some crazy space stuff.
Pg. 54 - Citations and Definitions
A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking has sold over tn million copies worldwide.
A black hole is a region of space from which nothing, not even light, can escape.
Pg. 55 - Author Details
742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield.
Pg. 56 - Changes to Content
It was the worst best idea she had ever had.
Laptop computer:
Was $995
Now only $375
Pg. 58 - Example: Text
Molly had been staring out of her window for about an hour now. On her desk, lying between the copies of Nature, New Scientist, and all the other scientific journals her work had appeared in, was a well thumbed copy of On The Road. It had been Molly's favorite book since college, and the longer she spent in these four walls the more she felt she needed to be free.
She had spent the last ten years in this room, sitting under a poster with an Oscar Wilde quote proclaiming the Work is the refuge of people who have nothing better to do.
Although many considered her pioneering work, unraveling the secrets of the llama DNA, to be an outstanding achievement, Molly did think she had something better to do.