Many textbook authors begin each chapter with a summary of the chapter's important information.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Textbook chapters typically begin with a variety of features aimed at helping readers understand the material contained in the chapter. However, chapter summaries are not part of these pre-chapter items. Summaries routinely appear at the end of chapters, not the beginning.
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