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Prologue

Definition:

A prologue refers to an introductory section or a preface that sets the stage for the main body of work. It often provides context, background information, or an overview of what is to follow.

Sample Sentences:
  1. Before diving into the novel, make sure you read the prologue as it gives crucial insights into the characters' past.
  2. The director's decision to include a prologue in the play helped the audience understand the historical period in which the story takes place.
  3. The prologue of the book provided a brief synopsis of the events leading up to the current situation.
  4. Her speech acted as a prologue to the event, outlining the purpose and goals of the gathering.
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