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One of our chapters starts off a little bit scary; it's about a monster who is trying to be something he is not, and it's also about bravery.
Which is presumably the reason each of the novel's chapters starts with a dictionary definition: "Family history: a shared story"; "Saint: a person of great holiness, virtue or benevolence"; "Jell-O: a brand name for a dessert made from a mixture of gelatin, sugar and fruit flavoring".
The "Gaia" theory, which is the subject of the opening chapters, starts with the surprising observation that such things as the Earth's surface temperature and the salinity of its oceans have fluctuated remarkably little over billions of years despite, for instance, a significant increase in the power of the sun.
Each of the six chapters starts with Argus' many eyes 'awakening' a metaphor for us all opening our eyes to see how pervasive police violence and systemic racism really are.
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Many chapters start with a New Journalistic excursion into a particular moment in the life of an important figure.
Individual chapters started providing entertainment, and eventually, after the U.S. entered the war, movie studios enthusiastically sent their stars overseas.
It is written in the present tense, and most chapters start by orienting the reader in time -- "It's Saturday morning" -- before illustrating the day's events.
All of the chapters start with quotes from people like Einstein, George Bernard Shaw, and Buddha, which is kind of a bummer.
The book offers a comprehensive review in 15 chapters, starting with respiratory physiology, followed by lung function testing methods including body plethysmography and diffusion capacity measurement, blood gas analysis, and exercise testing.
If your teacher teaches according to a textbook, in chronological order of the chapters, start reading ahead!
Each chapter starts with a list of keywords.
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