Chapters
Chapters present an independent piece of a larger text such as a manual, book, or other written publication. They usually have titles and numbered pages and may include an epigraph or introductory quotation. In contrast to articles, chapters don't have a byline and are usually larger and more elaborate.
Commonly, chapters are listed in the table of contents to simplify navigation throughout a book and may have smaller subdivisions called sections.[1]
Pro Tip: A chapter's heading should be smaller than the main title of a book.