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Sep 4, 2021 at 12:55 comment added Helen Mm... thing is, it's still not the kind of content that would go in an appendix; it's individual information that is not in any way clarifying or elaborating on information brought up earlier on in the chapter, so... I think "Additional information" or "Other information" would be the most appropriate choice?
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Sep 4, 2021 at 12:40 comment added fev To be honnest, I wouldn't use miscellaneous. I find it too general and bulky, especially at the end of only the introduction. At the end of a chapter I would maybe use "Addition:" and even "appendix" as this thread suggests as possible.
Sep 4, 2021 at 12:35 comment added Helen Mm, thing is – the passage goes at the end of the introductory "chapter", so it does go at the end of something, just not the end of the entire document :) But perhaps I could use "Miscellaneous" after all then?
Sep 4, 2021 at 12:32 comment added fev Additional information is normally added at the end either of a chapter, section or whole document. I have seen Miscellaneous used as a heading in Almanacs for example. It's not very recommendable to interrupt the flow of a document with additional bits here and there.
Sep 4, 2021 at 12:26 comment added Helen Ah, yes – it's just that it's not a matter of something added as a separate "thing" at the end; it's very much part of the body of the text, so these don't quite work here... But when you say "Miscellaneous" is not bad, are you saying that would work?
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