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Can the author use another word when describing the protagonist killing the female villain?

2024-09-24 00:23
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When the author described the protagonist killing the female villain, he could have used a different word, such as describing how the protagonist dealt with the female villain or describing the battle between the protagonist and the female villain. These descriptions would allow the readers to better understand the relationship between the protagonist and the female antagonist and help to build the plot and atmosphere of the story. If you want to make the process of the protagonist killing the female villain more vivid and interesting, you can also use some rhetorical devices such as adjectives and verb to enhance the performance.

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