User talk:Marianoavilaa

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Hello, Marianoavilaa, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Ian and I work with Wiki Education; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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You have an overdue training assignment.
Please complete the assigned training modules. --Jodicranston (talk) 16:46, 16 October 2020 (UTC)

This is Lukas and I am doing one of your peer reviews for your article. I was not able to find where you put your modifications, which is fine as we are still in the drafting stage. I took a couple looks at your topic article, and there is quite a bit of content there already, certainly more than there was in the original article I picked. This, I imagine, makes it much harder to find new material to add. I understand that, it seems like the Teatro Olimpico is a pretty celebrated piece of Venetian architecture. I encourage you to look through the books that we have been assigned for this class to find some more material to add to the article. In terms of advice I would give for moving forward, I would suggest doing searches through the BU libraries system as well as through Jstor, and any other digital archive that BU has provided for us. I would also suggest looking through the sources and referenced materials in the Wikipedia article, seeing what other secondary sources they have cited, partially for your own content to add, but also to see if they are trustworthy enough for the article. The shortest section on the existing article right now is the "Precursors" section, which mentions similar theatres in other Italian Renaissance cities. This may be a good place to expand and do some further research, to see if there are any specifics to those buildings that would be relevant to bring up. Overall, this is a very intriguing article topic, and I am excited to see what else you have to add or edit for this topic. Lruschak (talk) 20:12, 31 October 2020 (UTC)