<Tr> <Td> Dedication </Td> <Td> The author </Td> <Td> A dedication page is a page in a book that precedes the text, in which the author names the person or people for whom he / she has written the book . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Epigraph </Td> <Td> The author </Td> <Td> A phrase, quotation, or poem . The epigraph may serve as a preface, as a summary, as a counter-example, or to link the work to a wider literary canon, either to invite comparison, or to enlist a conventional context . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Contents </Td> <Td> Publisher </Td> <Td> This is a list of chapter headings, and nested subheadings, together with their respective page numbers . This includes all front - matter items listed below, together with chapters in the body matter and back matter . The number of levels of subheadings shown should be limited, so as to keep the contents list short, ideally one page, or possibly a double - page spread . Technical books may include a list of figures and a list of tables . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Foreword </Td> <Td> Some concrete person, other than the author of the book . </Td> <Td> Often, a foreword will tell of some interaction between the writer of the foreword and the story or the writer of the story . A foreword to later editions of a work often explains in what respects that edition differs from previous ones . </Td> </Tr>

Which of these would be included in the front matter for a report (chapter 18)