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Soggetto who/that which/that
C. oggetto (whom/that) (which/that)
Prep+compl. (whom/which)+prep. (which/that)+prep.
Possessivo

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Le « quart-de-brie » est inhabitable et inhospitalier, il est le contraire de ce qui appartient et concerne le domaine de la nature, à ce qui est réellement naturel.
La vie menée dans le « quart-de-brie » accroit l’intensité des sensations chaque fois on retourne à la maison natale, celle qui répresente « l’age d’or » dans la vie d’Alain.
Dans l

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Hamlet is a learn man, a thinking man, a pessimist man and an introspective man. He’s indecision comes from the contrast between the urge to act and the necessity to think.
He is the typical renaissance man, because he always studies, that’s why he looks for the solution of his problems in to the books.
In this play Shakespeare analyses the two

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In or around 1378, Chaucer began to develop his vision of an English poetry that would be linguistically accessible to all, and obedient neither to the court, whose official language was French, nor the church, whose official language was Latin. Instead, Chaucer wrote in the vernacular English that was spoken in and around London in his day. Undoubtably

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The Urban Landscape
The city occupies a generally flat site, which is bisected in an eastern and western direction by the Liffey. The river is spanned by ten bridges, notably O'Connell's Bridge, which links the main thoroughfares of the city. Except in its south-western portion, where the streets are narrow and crooked, Dublin is well laid out, wit

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It was taken by the Romans in 254 BC. It subsequently passed into the hands of the Goths (AD 440),
the Byzantines (535), the Saracens (831), the Normans (1072), and the Holy Roman emperors
(1194).The economy isn’t very good, because there are small-medium factories and the
unemployment is very diffuse.
It is a trading centre for the

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To break down
Rompersi, svenire (to faint)
To break out
Scoppiare di incendio, guerra, malattie, epidemie
To break up
Distruggere, smantellare, rompere una relazione (they broke up, intransitivo)
To break through
Sfondare, farsi strada
To break off
Rompere (they broke off their engagement, transitivo, formale), stacca

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BISDRUCCIOLE: l’accento tonico si trova nella quartultima sillaba (raro caso).
- In spagnolo tutte le parole sdrucciole e bisdrucciole portano l’accento grafico:
es. iberica-> iberíca; peninsula-> península
- In spagnolo tutte le parole piane portano l’accento grafico solo quando terminano per consonante, meno la “s” e la “n”:
es. lib

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The actors played in daylight. There wasn’t a scenary, so every object meant something: for exemple, a crown on the stage meant that it was a royal room; a king wearing his armour was on the field of a battle; a men with a lantern meant the street of the city at night.
A scene ended when no player was on the stage and became when a caracter came on.

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La regina Elisabetta aveva molti nemici in Europa e il principale era Re Filippo II di Spagna. Dure leggi erano passate in Inghilterra contro i Cattolici e molti furono giustiziati e torturati; perciò il Papa scomunicò Elisabetta e chiese a Filippo di attaccare l’Inghilterra e deporre la regina.
Inoltre da molti anni i pirati inglesi attaccavano le