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For example, instead of selling a complete "Final Fantasy" title for $60 or $70, Wada says the game could be broken into separate chapters and sold in pieces for $5 each.
If you have to read a 30-page chapter, you should try to break that chapter up into smaller focus sections.
In a fiction book, you can break the chapter up into major scenes, though you don't use headings.
One of the path-breaking chapters in "The Feminine Mystique" is entitled "The Problem That Has No Name" (a perhaps unintended echo of "the love that dare not speak its name").
If you can break the chapters into groups as well (for instance, if your book on home repairs has chapters that can be divided by room or type of problem), feel free to turn those into larger sections that contain a few related chapters each.
DP So even the outline is broken down into the separate chapters?
The release of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" may mark the final -- record breaking -- chapter for the wizards and witches of JK Rowling's magical world, but here in dull reality, the moment marks a graduation, not an end.
The processes that Ha Jin is concerned to describe — survival and adjustment in an alien land, the firming-up of a literary vocation, the emergence of marital and family harmony after the shocks of transplantation — are incremental, breaking into many small chapters but yielding few dramatic crises.
Hulus advertising uses title cards and limited chapter breaks for TV episodes with fewer ads than the same show would have on TV, and follows existing chapters for feature films.
"Her chapter breaks and starts were just amazing," he said.
Each chapter breaks down into 40 or 50 sections, which crumble away into little paragraphs, eroded by tiny sentences.
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