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* Book Title: The main title of the book is often printed in a larger, bolder font on the cover and title page.
* Chapter Titles: Chapter titles are usually printed in a larger, bolder font at the start of each chapter.
* Section Headings: Smaller headings within chapters may also be bold or colored to help readers navigate the text.
* Important Terms: Key vocabulary words, technical terms, or new concepts may be printed in bold to highlight their importance.
* Foreign Words or Phrases: Words or phrases from other languages are often printed in italics or bold to distinguish them from the main text.
* Emphasis: Bold type can be used to emphasize specific words or phrases within a sentence for added importance.
Other Elements:
* Footnotes and Endnotes: Numbers or symbols in the main text that refer to footnotes or endnotes are often printed in a smaller, bold font.
* Page Numbers: Page numbers are often printed in a smaller, bolder font at the bottom of the page.
* Illustrations and Figures: Captions for illustrations or figures may be printed in a bold or colored font.
Note: The specific formatting of these elements can vary depending on the book, publisher, and style guide used.