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A section at the end of a book that gives extra information is called....................

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Answered by jitekumar4201
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Answer:

The "colophon", portraying the typeface and different subtleties of plan and printing, can show up toward the finish of painstakingly created books.  

The supplements of a book, which show up toward its finish, can incorporate a list, a list of sources or rundown of references, and other annexed material.  

As noted in different answers, the last section in a novel, depicting occasions after the last scene and wrapping up uncertain plot lines, can be known as the epilog.  

Lastly, in eighteenth and nineteenth century English books frequently closed utilizing the Latin word for the end.

Answered by skyfall63
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A section at the end of a book that gives extra information is called epilogue.

Explanation:

  • Every good story has a happy ending, and which is revealed by the epilogue.
  • An epilogue is the end part of a book that gives a gist of purpose for which the title has been named so.
  • It gives a conclusive account of a book's indefinite terms.
  • The word Epilogue is derived from Greek, epi being conclusion and louge refers to the word.
  • On the contrary, the prologue is the beginning of a story describing the main characters.

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