In order to get an idea of significant subject areas in a chapter, it is best to read the:

A. subheads.

B. graphics.

C. captions.

D. table of contents.

And you think the answer is ... ?

Let me give you an example:

Scofields Study Bible, Matthew chapter 2 subheadings.
Visit of the Magi
The flight into Egypt
Herod's slaughter of the innocents
The return from Egypt to Nazareth

Does that help?

To determine the significant subject areas in a chapter, it is best to read the:

D. table of contents.

The table of contents provides an overview of the chapter's content by listing the main headings and subheadings. It gives a concise summary of the topics covered within the chapter, allowing you to quickly identify the main focus areas. By reading the table of contents, you can get a sense of the chapter's organization and structure, helping you to navigate through the material more effectively.