If, for example, you entered creation and you do not find what you are looking for, then try creations or some other suffix and or prefix. The point is, exactly what you enter is what you get, which is helpful for phrases and other areas where being exact is important to finding what you want.
In your search results, at the top left corner of each result, a common convention for Course citations is used. The first symbol indicates which book is being mentioned , where "T"- is for Text, "W-" is for the Workbook, and "M-" is for Manual. In the Text the next number is a chapter number; "T-1.1" is Text, chapter one, section one, "M-1 is Manual, section one, and so on. In the Workbook the next number is the Lesson number so, W-1, is Workbook Lesson one. In all three books the next two numbers, separated by periods, are the paragraph number and sentence number, respectively. W-1.1.1. then, would be Workbook Lesson one, paragraph one, and sentence one.
On your search results page, there is a link to the table of contents for all three books, Text, Manual, and Workbook. Based on the above convention for citations, you can search in one of the three tables of contents.
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