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A short report announcing the death of a person in a newspaper is called an 'obituary'. Where would you find the following a citation an epitaph a glossary an abstract a postscript

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Answered by rnhtnjt
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a citation: Words or lines taken from a book or a speech are called citations. It is somewhat similar to quotation.

a citation: Words or lines taken from a book or a speech are called citations. It is somewhat similar to quotation.an epitaph: Lines written in remembrance of a person on her/his gravestone is an epitaph.

a citation: Words or lines taken from a book or a speech are called citations. It is somewhat similar to quotation.an epitaph: Lines written in remembrance of a person on her/his gravestone is an epitaph.a glossary: The list of terms, used in a book, presented at the end with their meanings is called glossary.

a citation: Words or lines taken from a book or a speech are called citations. It is somewhat similar to quotation.an epitaph: Lines written in remembrance of a person on her/his gravestone is an epitaph.a glossary: The list of terms, used in a book, presented at the end with their meanings is called glossary.an abstract: A short piece of writing containing the main idea in a document is an abstract.

a citation: Words or lines taken from a book or a speech are called citations. It is somewhat similar to quotation.an epitaph: Lines written in remembrance of a person on her/his gravestone is an epitaph.a glossary: The list of terms, used in a book, presented at the end with their meanings is called glossary.an abstract: A short piece of writing containing the main idea in a document is an abstract.a postscript: The extra message written at the end of any message is called postscript (p.s.).

a citation: Words or lines taken from a book or a speech are called citations. It is somewhat similar to quotation.an epitaph: Lines written in remembrance of a person on her/his gravestone is an epitaph.a glossary: The list of terms, used in a book, presented at the end with their meanings is called glossary.an abstract: A short piece of writing containing the main idea in a document is an abstract.a postscript: The extra message written at the end of any message is called postscript (p.s.).

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Answered by kanika0024
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citation: Words or lines taken from a book or a speech are called citations. It is somewhat similar to quotation.  an epitaph: Lines written in remembrance of a person on her/his gravestone is an epitaph.  a glossary: The list of terms, used in a book, presented at the end with their meanings is called glossary.  an abstract: A short piece of writing containing the main idea in a document is an abstract.  a postscript: The extra message written at the end of any message is called postscript (p.s.).

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