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What is the format of writing a book?
1, Title: The title is the eye of the article. The titles of various articles have many styles, but no matter what form, they always reflect the author's writing intention, theme and the core of the article in all or different aspects. Headings are generally divided into general headings, sub-headings and sub-headings.

The title, like the content and form of the article, should have its own uniqueness. Not unconventional, unconventional, fascinating and pleasing to the eye, thus arousing readers' interest in reading.

2. Table of Contents: refers to the table of contents before the text of a book, which is a tool for revealing and reporting books. Catalogue is a tool to record the titles, authors, publications and collections of books, which are arranged in a certain order to reflect the collection of books, guide reading and retrieve books.

3. Preface: Preface, also known as narrative, narration, preface, preface, quotation, introduction, etc. It is said that the preface begins with Confucius praising Yi. In ancient times, the preface was mostly placed at the back of the book, but now it is generally placed in front of the book. The preface placed at the back of the book is called postscript or postscript. The content and style of preface and postscript are roughly the same, so they can be collectively called preface and postscript. Generally, there is no postscript to ordering books. If you feel that the preface is incomplete, you can also have an afterword.

4. Text: Text refers to the contents of books except preface, table of contents, postscript and notes, and is the main part of printed contents.

5. Postscript: refers to the words written after books or articles. Often used to explain the writing process, or evaluate the content, etc. , also known as postscript (ba) or postscript. Sometimes the author deliberately puts forward a thought-provoking point of view on a problem in the form of postscript, which makes readers think deeply.