last part of a literary work .......is called(prologue /epilogue)
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The last part of a literary work is called as 'epilogue'.
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- An epilogue or epilog is defined as a chapter which present at the end of a literature work. This epilogue concludes the work.
- It is the opposite of prologue, as prologue signifies a piece of writing at the beginning of the literary work.
- Generally, an epilogue can be set a few hours after the main body of the story or far into the future, where the writers can speak to the readers via book.
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