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Definitions from the WebAntonyms for Prologue
An epilogue is a section or speech at the end of a literary work that serves as a conclusion or a closing statement. Sample Sentence: The epilogue beautifully wrapped up the story, providing closure to the characters' journeys. The term non-introductory is used to describe something that does not serve as an introduction or beginning. Sample Sentence: The non-introductory paragraph of the essay delved into the complexities of the topic rather than providing a basic overview. To conclude means to bring something to an end or to finalize it. Sample Sentence: The author concluded the novel with a twist that surprised many readers. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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