Vocab-ability–4 (agon = fight, suffer) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
An antagonist is usually a mirror reflected image of the main character, that is why it appears as its opposite.
I think the true protagonist in the Game of Thrones series is Jon Snow, because somehow you can trace every singular plotline back to him.
She cried in agony as her leg bended in an odd way, while performing a split.
"mirror-reflected" (hyphen, cuz it's an adjective phrase here)
her leg "bent"
Noted, thanks!
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
~ Tennis Girl
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
Antagonist
Caligola was the arch antagonist of the Senate, therefore he made his horse a Senator.
Protagonist
I am the protagonist of my own Youtube channel because I am a phenom.
Agony
Sometimes agony in mind and soul is only relieved by my aunt.
Hmmm, what do you do if your aunt is not nearby? Try beer or pot?
BOTH.
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
In the book, the antagonist kidnaps the good guy’s wife.
in some movies Antagonists are Protagonists as well.
Death of any loved one makes us emotionally Agony.
"agony" is a noun
My Vocab Practice
1)Antagonist:-
He knocked out his antagonist in the third round
2)Protagonist:
The protagonist was willing to donate his blood for the victims of the war.
3)Agony:-
It was agony to watch him suffer like that.
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