single word requests - What do you call those divisions of a book bigger than a paragraph but smaller than a chapter?


In printed books, or at least in novels, there are often major breaks within a chapter more important than paragraphs.


Often they are separated by a greater amount of whitespace than paragraphs and sometimes this whitespace will contain special symbols such as ⁂ or * * * or even a custom symbol.


So is there a specific term for these, perhaps used by authors or in the publishing industry? Or are the more general terms like section and subchapter the best we have? Some online sources at least seem to say this is used for subdivisions smaller than a subchapter, which doesn't help much.



Answer



The order of subdivision runs "Part (Subpart) and Section (Subsection)" between paragraph and chapter, as I found.




  1. Title (Subtitle)

  2. Chapter (Subchapter)

  3. Part (Subpart)

  4. Section (Subsection)

  5. Paragraph (Subparagraph)

  6. Clause (Subclause)



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