Ingredients of a Book

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    The name given to a book by the author, and is usually displayed on the book's cover and spine.
  2.  
    The outer protective layer of a physical book, usually made of cardboard or thick paper, that displays the title, author's name, and often illustrations related to the book's content, serving to protect the pages from damage.
  3.  
    Someone who creates and publishes a written work, such as a book, article, or poem.
  4.  
    Someone who creates images to accompany a book's text or story.
  5.  
    The graphical representations of a book's ISBN and price.
  6.  
    A page in a book that states the copyright and ownership of the work, and includes other relevant information.
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Ingredients of a Book (Answer Key)

  1.  
    The name given to a book by the author, and is usually displayed on the book's cover and spine.
    Title
  2.  
    The outer protective layer of a physical book, usually made of cardboard or thick paper, that displays the title, author's name, and often illustrations related to the book's content, serving to protect the pages from damage.
    Cover
  3.  
    Someone who creates and publishes a written work, such as a book, article, or poem.
    Author
  4.  
    Someone who creates images to accompany a book's text or story.
    Illustrator
  5.  
    The graphical representations of a book's ISBN and price.
    Barcode
  6.  
    A page in a book that states the copyright and ownership of the work, and includes other relevant information.
    Copyright Page

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