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VICTORIA & ASHLEY

Dive into the world of literary devices with Victoria and Ashley! This guide explores key concepts like alliteration, where stressed syllables start with the same consonant sound, and onomatopoeia, where words imitate sounds like 'boom' and 'meow'. Discover the roles of protagonists, heroes like Harry Potter, and antagonists, such as Voldemort. We also discuss different points of view, enhancing your storytelling skills. Join us as we uncover these essentials of literature!

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VICTORIA & ASHLEY

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  1. VICTORIA & ASHLEY

  2. ALLITERATION Fish Foot. • The commencement of 2 or more stressed syllables of a word group with the same consonant sound Some Smug Slug.

  3. ONOMATOPOEIA • The formation of a word as cuckoo, meow, honk, or boom. By imitation of a sound. POOW! BOOM!

  4. PROTAGONIST • The leading character hero, or heroine of a drama or other literary work Harry Potter. Batman

  5. ANTAGONIST The Joker And Batman • A person who is apposed to, struggles against, or competes with another. Harry Potter And Voldemort.

  6. POINT OF VIEW Second person point of view. First Person Point Of view. • The perspective in which the story is told

  7. THE END. • By: Victoria and Ashley.

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