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Taleb's tone is subjective. He divides the book into nineteen chapters, a prologue , and an epilogue. His chapter are separated into four parts that build the base and frame his arguments, and bring forth his conclusions. Each chapter has subheadings, and the author provides a glossary of terms, a notes section, bibliography, and index.

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The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable