extra sections at the end of the dictionary. These deal with areas of language that are more useful, or more easily looked up, when treated as a group than if scattered through the alphabetical section. Examples of language areas dealt with in appendices are irregular verbs, geographical names, and numbers.
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The end sections of a report that contains information about an investigation that is not fully illustrated in the text. Information that appears in an appendix is usually things like the complete set of instructions given to participants, examples of materials, such as photographs or lengthy passages of text, questionnaires and a smaple of completed questionnaires, and so on.