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An author need to give an alphabetical list of the people, places, and subjects discussed in his book. Where in the book should he place this information

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The alphabetical list of the people, places, and subjects discussed in the book is called an index. This information is usually placed at the end of the book, after the main text and any appendices or supplementary material. It allows readers to quickly locate specific information in the book by referencing the page numbers listed next to each entry in the index.

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An Index, which is found in the back of the book
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