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we love our non-fiction text features and were gonna keep using them every day lets practice using bold print today you already know that bold print are words that are made with thick dark or heavy lines and they show you what words are going to be important in the text sometimes when youre reading a book youll come across a word in bold print and you can go to the glossary to look up the meaning of that word for example i see the word landscape that was on the page and this is like a little mini dictionary in the back of the book it tells me the meaning of the word and it tells me what page the words going to be on in the book sometimes the passage that im reading doesnt have a glossary if that passage that im reading doesnt have a glossary i know that im going to have to look at the bold word very carefully and read the sentence the entire sentence that surrounds that bold word and sometimes even the next sentence after it or the sentence before it for example my first one