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I think an appendix contains related material that supplements the body of the book. For instance, it may contain an important historical document that the author refers to, or a geographical description that is useful to understanding certain events the author discusses. This is related material that doesn't fit into the main text.

I have only come across "exhibits" in "legal" documents. They are pre-existing documents that in a literary situation might simply be citedin footnotes

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