Inside the chapter or page you need, knowing about the logical blocks of text helps you find the material you need faster.
As a rule, in any text there is:
- Introduction. The introduction usually contains an exposition (an introduction to the issue) and an advertisement (how everything will be fine when …).
- Main part. In the main part — the content, the essence. Namely: the main theses, justifications and illustrations of both.
- Conclusion. In conclusion, at the very end, the author usually formulates the main conclusions he has prepared for you, or sells certain services: what other books you need to read (buy) or what trainings to go to.
What do you need? Decide and look for what you need right away.