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  2. Alternate ending - Wikipedia

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    An alternate ending (or alternative ending) is an ending of a story that was considered, or even written or produced, but ultimately discarded in favour of another resolution. Generally, alternative endings are considered to have no bearing on the canonical narrative.

  3. List of contemporary epistolary novels - Wikipedia

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    This book consists of letters from Eva, the mother of Kevin, to her husband Franklin Gary Shteyngart: Super Sad True Love Story: 2010 Diary entries and digital communication records The book takes alternating narratives through protagonist Lenny Abramov's diary and his love interest's "GlobalTeens" account (an instant messaging technology) Lee ...

  4. Types of fiction with multiple endings - Wikipedia

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    Examples of choice-driven games that feature multiple endings: Life Is Strange, which includes two canon endings. Players can choose either to save the protagonist's home town from a tornado while sacrificing her implied love interest or vice versa.

  5. Template:List TOC letters - Wikipedia

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    It is intended primarily for list articles where the standard TOC would be unwieldy. The template is styled with the hlist class for accessibility and has few superfluous frills. The A–Z links do not appear by default.

  6. List of open letters by academics - Wikipedia

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    This article lists notable open letters that were initiated by scientists or other academics or have a substantial share of academic signees.. Open letters that are not open for signing by other academics or the public in general and have not received both a large number of signatures – in specific no less than 10 before 2000 and no less than 40 after 2010 – and substantial media attention ...

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  8. Homeoteleuton - Wikipedia

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    Homeoteleuton, also spelled homoeoteleuton and homoioteleuton (from the Greek ὁμοιοτέλευτον, [1] homoioteleuton, "like ending"), is the repetition of endings in words. Homeoteleuton is also known as near rhyme. [2]

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