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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
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
- (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
- Manhattan
- Queens
- Brooklyn
B. Philadelphia
C. Boston
II…
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I. East Coast
A. New York City
- Manhattan
- Queens
- Brooklyn
B. Philadelphia
C. Boston
II. West Coast
A. Los Angeles
- Beverly Hills
- Hollywood
B. San Francisco
C. Seattle