What is the function of the subheadings in the online almanac entry "The Seven Wonders of the World" ?
a. They identify the entry's main topic.
b. They divide the entry's main topic into smaller topics.
c. They provide detailed information about the illustrations in the entry.
d. They help make the entry fun to read.
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