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They say you should never judge a book by its cover…but it does help to judge a book by its title. The title of a book can tell you the subject matter, so what it’s about, who it's for and if it’s fact or fiction. See how much you remember about main ideas of a text, including book titles.
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This text shows in three paragraphs information about your growing fingernails and hair.
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The first paragraph is mainly about what the look of your fingernails means.
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Sometimes the title tells you a little about what happens.
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The paragraph explains what happens to fingernails in regard to them breaking and the color of them.
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There is a myth that hair and nails continue to grow after death, but it is an untrue myth.
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The title again has given us a clue. You can probably tell it's not a serious book as turnips don't smell, well not until you cook them.
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Reasons are given to support why it is believed people’s hair and fingernails grow after death.
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The third paragraph shows ways to keep your fingernails and hair strong.
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Examples of the vitamins that should be taken for strong hair and fingernails are explained in the paragraph.
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The main information from each paragraph is given in this summary.
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