The prologue to the book was interesting. In the sentence, prologue refers to the acknowledgements that proceed the beginning of the story.
This exciting prologue is making me want to read the whole book, as soon as possible!
The prologue was very exciting. A prologue should be a short, descriptive summary.
The prologue of this book is misleading, it doesn't introduce the book accurately.
The compound noun is Middle English.
The compound noun is Middle English.
No it is not. Pro is a prefix mean before or beginning, and logue is a latin root word meaning thought or word. Making the meaning of prologue a beginning thought.
But al be that he was a philosophre, Yet hadde he but litel gold in cofre. -Chaucer, Geoffrey Canterbury Tales,'General Prologue', l.298^9.
start, commence, prologue come to mind.
Part Of A Narrative :) <3
You are almost certainly looking for "star-crossed" That's got eleven letters. And it is also in the prologue.
Well, I'm not sure that there is an exact antonym. Epilogue is close though. An epilogue comes at the end of a book, like the prologue comes at the beginning.
August, it says it in the very first sentence in the prologue...