Extension Literature: Folded Single Paper
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Question (English)
A single piece of folded paper is known as:
- Leaflet
- Pamphlet
- Folder ✓ Correct
- Booklet
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Folder
A Folder is a single piece of paper folded once or twice. Unlike a Leaflet (which is flat/unfolded), a Folder is folded to create panels of information, making it compact and easy to carry.
Leaflet vs. Folder — Key Distinction
- Leaflet: Single sheet, NOT folded — one flat page of preliminary information.
- Folder: Single sheet, FOLDED once or twice — creates 2–4 panels of information.
Full Extension Literature Sequence
- Leaflet (unfolded sheet) → Folder (folded sheet) → Pamphlet (2–12 pages) → Bulletin (12–20 pages) → Booklet (20–50 pages) → Book (50+ pages).
Memory Tip
Folder = you fold it. Simple!
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