What is a piece of writing at the end of a work of literature?
Correct answer: Epilogue
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Dannybear79, Whatever he's reading must be "uplifting" =)
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Dannybear79, Maybe he finds the book particularly uplifting! Could be "The Sun Also Rises" or "Wuthering Heights" or "Lord of the Flies" or (forgive me) "Jane Eyre." Other suggestions?
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Dannybear79, so he can reach the upper shelves
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Rick-N-Bacher,
I know , a pain when they do that . And they write the English words in the English alphabet too !
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Rick-N-Bacher
why do they write the Greek words in the Greek alphabet?
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PlaidComputer80199, "A Man Called Ove"or "Dear Mrs Bird" or "We Are Called To Rise"
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Sonicgirl
In the Roman World, An beogan was a prologue and a Theotan was an Epilogue. Virgil describes these versions as the truth of the matter in writing.