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Title page
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frontespizio

frontespizio

the page at the front of a book that the names of the book, its author, and publisher are printed on it

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The title page of the report featured the project's title in bold letters centered at the top.
Below the title, the author's name and affiliation were listed, along with the date of publication.
What is a "title page"?

The title page is the first page of a book that displays the book’s title, subtitle if it has one, and often the author’s name. It may also include additional information such as the publisher’s name and the book’s publication date. Serving as the formal introduction to the book, the title page is typically found immediately after the front matter and before the main content, setting the stage for what the reader is about to explore.

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Appendix
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appendice

a separate part at the end of a book that gives further information

What is an "appendix"?

An appendix is a section added to the end of a book or document that contains supplementary material not included in the main text. This extra content can include detailed explanations, data, references, charts, or other information that supports or expands on the topics covered in the main body. Appendices help provide clarity or additional resources without interrupting the flow of the primary content, and they are often organized by subject or reference number for easy access.

Footnote
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nota a piè pagina

an extra piece of information that is placed at the bottom of a printed page

Backstory
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the events that have happened to a character before their story in a book, movie, etc. begins

What is a "backstory"?

A backstory is the background information about a character or situation that precedes the events of the main narrative. It includes details about a character's past experiences, relationships, and circumstances that have shaped who they are and influenced their actions and motivations in the present story. Providing a backstory helps to deepen understanding and context, adding richness to the character's development and the overall plot.

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Characterization
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caratterizzazione

caratterizzazione

the way in which characters in a movie, book, etc. are created and represented by a writer

What is "characterization"?

Characterization is the process by which an author develops and reveals a character's personality, traits, and motivations in a story. This can be done through direct description, dialogue, actions, thoughts, and interactions with other characters. Characterization helps the audience understand the character's role in the plot and their relationships with others, making them feel more real and relatable. It is essential for building complex, engaging characters and shaping the overall narrative.

Narration
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narrazione

the way of telling or explaining a story, particularly in a movie, novel, etc.

What is "narration"?

Narration is the process and method of telling a story or describing events within a work of literature, film, or other media. It involves the presentation of the plot, characters, and setting through a particular voice or perspective. The narrator, who can be a character within the story or an external figure, guides the audience through the narrative, providing context, details, and insight into the unfolding events. Narration shapes how the story is understood and can influence the audience's perception of the plot and characters.

The first-person
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la prima persona

la prima persona

a way of telling or writing a story in which things happen to the narrator and the story revolves around them

Twist
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svolta

an unexpected turn in the course of events

inspiration
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ispirazione

ispirazione

a mental spark that drives unusual creativity or activity

What is "inspiration"?

Inspiration is a process where mental stimulation causes the formation of new ideas or emotions, leading someone to create something artistic or original. It can come from different sources, such as nature, people, experiences, dreams, or even random thoughts, and can happen unexpectedly. This occurrence of creativity motivates individuals to produce unique and meaningful work in various fields, including art, writing, music, and design. Inspiration often result in original and expressive creations that can produce strong emotions and provoke thought in others. It is a crucial stage in the creative process, helping to transform ideas into actual and impactful works.

To co-author
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coautore

coautore

to write a book, article, bill, etc. with another author

to compose
To compose
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comporre

comporre

to write a literary piece with a lot of consideration

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to jot down
To jot down
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(buttar giù in fretta)

(buttar giù in fretta)

annotare

to make a note of something in a hurried and informal style

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separable
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particella della frase
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to proofread
To proofread
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correggere le bozze

to read and correct the mistakes of a written or printed text

to script
To script
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scrivere copione

to write the words used in a movie, play, etc.

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Autobiography
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autobiografia

autobiografia

the story of the life of a person, written by the same person

What is an "autobiography"?

An autobiography is a book or account in which a person writes about their own life experiences and personal history. It provides details about the individual's background, achievements, and significant events from their own perspective. Autobiographies often include reflections on key moments, personal growth, and the impact of various experiences on the author's life. The purpose of an autobiography is to share one's own story with readers, offering insights into their life and character.

Comic strip
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fumetto

fumetto

a series of cartoons in boxes that narrate a story

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Fable
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favola

a short story on morality with animal characters

What is a "fable"?

A fable is a short story that conveys a moral lesson or practical advice, often using animals as characters with human traits. These stories are designed to teach values or principles through simple, memorable narratives. The characters in a fable usually represent different qualities or behaviors, and their actions lead to a clear, instructive outcome. Fables aim to provide insights into human nature and ethical conduct in an engaging and easily understandable way.

Pamphlet
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opuscolo

a small book with a paper cover giving information about a particular subject

What is a "pamphlet"?

A pamphlet is a small booklet or brochure that provides information about a specific topic, issue, or cause. It typically contains a few pages of text, sometimes accompanied by images, and is designed to educate, inform, or persuade readers. Pamphlets are often used for promoting causes, providing instructions, or offering advice. They are usually distributed for free in public places, mailed to individuals, or handed out at events. The content is typically concise and focused on conveying important points in an easy-to-read format.

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copertina rigida

a book with a cover made from stiff material such as cardboard, leather, etc.

What is a "hardcover"?

A hardcover is a type of book with a rigid, durable cover, often made of cardboard or a similar material, and usually covered with cloth, leather, or a printed paper jacket. The pages are bound together and attached to the cover, providing greater protection and longevity compared to paperback books. Hardcovers are often chosen for their sturdiness and elegant appearance and are commonly used for books that are expected to be kept for a long time, such as special editions, reference books, or literary classics.

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libro in edizione economica

libro in edizione economica

a book with a cover that is made of thick paper

What is a "paperback"?

A paperback is a type of book that has a flexible, paper cover and is typically bound using a soft, adhesive binding. It is usually more affordable and lighter than hardcover books, making it convenient for carrying and reading on the go. Paperbacks are often used for a wide range of genres and are produced in various sizes and formats. They are popular for their cost-effectiveness and portability, though they may be less durable compared to hardcover editions.

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Prose
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prosa

spoken or written language in its usual form, in contrast to poetry

dramatist
Dramatist
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drammaturgo

someone who writes plays for the TV, radio, or theater

Who is a "dramatist"?

A dramatist is a writer who creates plays for television, radio, or theater. They develop the script, including the dialogue, characters, and plot, specifically for performance. Their work involves crafting stories and dialogues that are intended to be acted out and presented to an audience.

playwright
Playwright
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drammaturgo

someone who writes plays for the TV, radio, or theater

Who is a "playwright"?

A playwright is a person who writes scripts for theater, television, or radio. They create the dialogue, characters, and storylines for plays or shows, crafting the script to be performed by actors. The playwright's role involves developing the plot, shaping the characters, and writing the dialogue that brings the story to life on stage or screen. They work closely with directors and producers to ensure their vision is effectively realized in the final production.

engaging
Engaging
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affascinante

affascinante

attractive and interesting in a way that draws one's attention

Gripping
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avvincente

avvincente

exciting and intriguing in a way that attracts one's attention

Heavy
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pesante

(of a literary work) very serious or hard to understand

intriguing
Intriguing
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intrigante

arousing interest and curiosity due to being strange or mysterious

Ironic
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ironico

using statements that mean the opposite of what is stated, often to convey criticism or humor through an implied second meaning

Tragic
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tragico

(of a literary piece) related to or characteristic of tragedy

Symbolism
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simbolismo

the practice of using symbols to signify an idea, object, etc.

Trilogy
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trilogia

a set of three movies, books, etc. that are related or have the same characters

sequel
Sequel
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seguito

a book, movie, play, etc. that continues and extends the story of an earlier one

What is a "sequel"?

A sequel is a work of fiction, such as a film, book, or TV show, that continues the story from an earlier work. It starts where the previous story ended, following the same characters and exploring new events or developments. Sequels aim to build on the original narrative, often expanding the plot, deepening character relationships, and providing new challenges or adventures.

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preventivo

a sentence from a speech, book, etc. that is repeated somewhere else because it is wise or interesting

romance
Romance
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racconto

a novel or movie about love

What is "romance"?

Romance is a genre of film, television, or literature that focuses on the emotional relationship between characters, typically centered around love and affection. The stories often explore the development of romantic connections, personal growth, and the challenges that couples face. Romance genres highlight the emotional highs and lows of relationships, aiming to create a heartfelt and engaging portrayal of love and partnership. The goal is to evoke feelings of warmth and emotional investment in the characters' romantic journeys.

Third-person narrative
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la terza persona

la terza persona

a mode of storytelling where the narrator refers to characters using pronouns like "he" and "she" and is not a character in the story

What is a "third-person narrative"?

A third-person narrative is a storytelling perspective where the narrator describes the events of the story from an outside point of view, using pronouns like "he", "she", "they", or "it". In this approach, the narrator is not a character within the story but observes and recounts the actions and experiences of the characters. This perspective can vary in its scope: it can be limited, focusing on the thoughts and feelings of one character, or omniscient, providing insight into the thoughts and feelings of all characters and offering a broader view of the narrative.

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True crime
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vero crimine

vero crimine

a movie or book genre involving real crimes and real people

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