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below, take a look at a sample table of contents from a tourist guide t…

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below, take a look at a sample table of contents from a tourist guide to major u.s. cities. try to organize the book into a standard outline by filling in the blanks. you can check your answers by clicking \done.\ american cities: an exciting tour guide chapter 1: east coast new york city 4 philadelphia 15 boston 21 chapter 2: west coast los angeles 22 san francisco 28 seattle 33 with walking tours of three exciting boroughs: manhattan, queens, and brooklyn! ** now including a guide to movie stars in beverly hills and hollywood! fill in the outline below. i a. 1. 2. 3. b. c. ii a. 1. 2. b. c. done

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The book is a tourist guide to U.S. cities, with chapters on East Coast and West Coast. So the main sections (I and II) should be the coast regions, and the subsections (A, B, C under each) should be the cities in those regions.

For I (East Coast):

  • I: East Coast (the main chapter 1)
  • A: New York City (first city in East Coast chapter)
  • 1: (optional, but from the table, it's a city, so just the city name. Wait, the outline has levels: I is main, A is sub, 1 is sub - sub. Wait, looking at the table, Chapter 1: East Coast has New York City, Philadelphia, Boston. So I is East Coast, A, B, C are the cities? Wait no, maybe I is the book's main part, like "American Cities" (the book title), then I is East Coast, II is West Coast. Then under I (East Coast), A, B, C are the cities? Wait the table of contents has Chapter 1: East Coast with three cities: New York City, Philadelphia, Boston. Chapter 2: West Coast with Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle. So the outline should be:

I. East Coast
A. New York City
B. Philadelphia
C. Boston
II. West Coast
A. Los Angeles
B. San Francisco
C. Seattle

Wait, the outline has I with A, then 1,2,3. Wait maybe I is "East Coast", A is a group? No, the table has Chapter 1: East Coast with three cities. So maybe I is "East Coast", A is a city, then 1,2,3? No, the numbers under A are 1,2,3. Wait the table of contents for Chapter 1: East Coast: New York City (page 4), Philadelphia (15), Boston (21). So under I (East Coast), A is New York City, then 1,2,3? No, maybe the outline's I is the first major section (East Coast), A is a sub - section (like a city), and 1,2,3 are parts of that city? But the table doesn't show that. Alternatively, maybe I is "American Cities" (the book's title), then I. East Coast, II. West Coast. Under I. East Coast: A. New York City, 1. (maybe a part of NYC, but the table doesn't have that. Wait the original table has Chapter 1: East Coast with three cities, so the outline should mirror that. So:

I. East Coast
A. New York City
B. Philadelphia
C. Boston
II. West Coast
A. Los Angeles
B. San Francisco
C. Seattle

Wait, but the outline has I with A, then 1,2,3. Maybe the user made a mistake in the outline structure, but based on the table, Chapter 1 is East Coast with three cities, so I is East Coast, A, B, C are the three cities. Similarly for II (West Coast).

So filling in:

I. East Coast
A. New York City

  1. (if there were sub - sections, but the table doesn't have, so maybe the 1,2,3 are just the city names? No, the outline has I, A, 1. So maybe I is "East Coast", A is a category, but no. Alternatively, the book is "American Cities: An Exciting Tour Guide", so I is "American Cities" (the main title), then I. East Coast, II. West Coast. Under I. East Coast: A. New York City, 1. (maybe a feature of NYC, but the table doesn't show. Wait the table has Chapter 1: East Coast, so I is East Coast, A is New York City, 1,2,3 are parts of NYC? But the table has NYC on page 4, then Philadelphia on 15, Boston on 21. So maybe the outline's I is East Coast, A is New York City, 1,2,3 are the boroughs (since there's a note about walking tours of three boroughs: Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn). Oh! The note under NYC: "* With walking tours of three exciting boroughs: Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn!". So that's the sub - sub sections. Then for Philadelphia and Boston, maybe no sub - sub sections, but the outline has B and C without 1,2,3. Wait the outline is:

I. East Coast
A. New York City

  1. Manhattan
  2. Queens
  3. Brooklyn

B. Philadelphia
C. Boston
II…

Answer:

I. East Coast
A. New York City

  1. Manhattan
  2. Queens
  3. Brooklyn

B. Philadelphia
C. Boston
II. West Coast
A. Los Angeles

  1. Beverly Hills
  2. Hollywood

B. San Francisco
C. Seattle