a novella the word originated from the italian word _____
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The term comes from the Italian word novella (‘novelty’; plural novelle), which was applied to the much shorter stories found in Boccaccio's Decameron (1349–53), until it was borrowed at the end of the 18th century by Goethe and other writers in Germany, where the novella (German, Novelle) in its modern sense became established as an important literary genre. In France it is known as the nouvelle. See also conte, novelette.
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2) Complete the following Statements:
a) A novel is a relatively long narrative fiction which describes intimate human experience normally in a prose form.
b) A Novella, the word originated from the Italian word novelle .
c) The language and the technique used by the author for the narration of the course of events is known as language style.
d) The word 'Picaresque' is originated from picaro.