VOCABULARY SECTION FOR NEW TERMS AND PHRASES

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VOCABULARY SECTION FOR NEW TERMS AND PHRASES

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My story had new terms and phrases, so I develop a vocabulary section in my story. Is it ok? Please advice.
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POETIC PACIFIC wrote: 31 Jul 2022, 04:42 My story had new terms and phrases, so I develop a vocabulary section in my story. Is it ok? Please advice.
Hello.

Thank you for the inquiry. I'm not sure what the issue is here, can you please clarify? Where did you develop the vocabulary section?
Thank you.
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Melissa Jane wrote: 31 Jul 2022, 05:04
POETIC PACIFIC wrote: 31 Jul 2022, 04:42 My story had new terms and phrases, so I develop a vocabulary section in my story. Is it ok? Please advice.
Hello.

Thank you for the inquiry. I'm not sure what the issue is here, can you please clarify? Where did you develop the vocabulary section?
Thank you.
Hi, thanks,
I include the Vocabulary section on the back pages. I thought of doing it on the front pages, but there are many of them, so I decided to set it up at the end of the book.
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Is this for your own book? If so, that's an excellent idea. Many authors choose to include their own vocabulary lists to help clarify terms for their readers. Good luck with the story!
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kipper_ wrote: 01 Sep 2022, 14:51 Is this for your own book? If so, that's an excellent idea. Many authors choose to include their own vocabulary lists to help clarify terms for their readers. Good luck with the story!
Yes, it is my own book. Thank you so much for the encouragement.
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