1. chapter
Study the next chapter.
You will have guessed its meaning by the end of the chapter.
Every chapter in this book is about a different story.
The chapter on the Russian Revolution really blew me away.
At any rate, we have to finish this chapter before we can start on the next.
Yesterday the students finished Chapter 1 so now they'll move on to Chapter 2.
Chapter three is the end of the beginning of the book. Stop there and read the critic's comments.
The book is divided into ten chapters.
The result of this effort is that rather than using a set of dozens of chapters all at the same level, this Guide uses a hierarchical structure with many levels
He wrote many of his tomes as weekly periodicals, one chapter at a time.
an interesting chapter in Spanish history
I bought this book and i'm already reading second chapter!
The last few years have been a difficult chapter in the country’s history.
I've tired to make comparisons between these two chapters
Halfway through the second chapter I realized I hadn't taken anything in.
English word "chapitre"(chapter) occurs in sets:
Fiches du livre - "Sailing" (E. F. Knight)Fiches du livre - "Happy England" (Marcus B. Huish)Fiches du livre - "The Factory Boy" (Madeline Leslie)Fiches du livre - "The Man in Black" (Stanley J. W...Fiches du livre - "Library Cataloguing" (J. Henry ...