They Where originally used to by caveman humans, to help digest plant matter such as grass or leaves. Now days we don't tend to have a diet based on these complex plant matters and so we have no use for the appendix. Because of this misuse the appendix is often very shriveled and small. This means it gets swollen and infected easily. Having your appendix taken out will cause no harm or dietary changes so don't worry about having it out if you need too.
Bilbo's birthday is documented in The Lord of the Rings and in the appendices. It is September 22nd.
I suggest obtaining a copy of the Appendices of The Lord of the Rings. They include the translation of the runes and the elvish script.
No, Éomer does not die during the narrative of The Lord of the Rings. In the Appendices we are told he lived a (for his people) long life, dying in his nineties.
They do end up together in the appendices of the book, but they don't show that in the movie.
I suspect you are alluding to Dwarfs as opposed to Dwarves. Tolkien expanded at some length on his choice of spelling in the appendices to Lord of the Rings, but intrinsically - and certainly linguistically - he was in the right.
Appendices
(Appendices is the plural of the noun appendix) Most of the statistical information in his book was collected in the appendices. The legislature's appendices to the jobs bill consisted of several dozen pages.
There are five appendices to Constitution of India.
A Year with Swollen Appendices was created in 1995.
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A Year with Swollen Appendices has 424 pages.
How about something like... The appendices of a book list points of reference.
The correct plural form of "appendix" in most contexts is "appendices." However, "appendixes" is also acceptable, particularly in informal usage. In academic or formal writing, "appendices" is preferred.
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There are four (4) active appendices
The extra content which is of least importance and which supports your report is known as Appendices.
Generally, when speaking of the vermiform appendix, the plural is appendixes; but when speaking of additional material added to a scholarly work or an official document, the plural is appendices.