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An Epigraph is a quotation of a poem at the start of a, short story, a chapter of a book, or any other piece of Literature mainly to describe or suggest its theme.

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An Epigraph is a quotation of a poem at the start of a, short story, a chapter of a book, or any other piece of Literature mainly to describe or suggest its theme.

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It is called an epigraph (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epigraph_(literature) ).

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== == * An epigraph is a quotation placed at the beginning of a work or a chapter. * An epigraph should be formatted like a block quotation. * Never place an epigraph in quotation marks. * Place an epigraph in italics. * Place a foot note number after the epigraph.

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There is an epigraph of Mahatma Gandhi on Indian Currency. It is a word for inscription on coins or currency.

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At the beginning of a chapter

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