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Joey and Albert | Albert was joeys first friend since his dad bought him. They also believe in each other. |
Albert's father and joey | Joey didn't care for him as much. They did really spend time together but they did love each other. |
Zoey and joey | The were good horse friends. they would always be next to each other. never leaving each other side. |
Captain Nicholls and joey | Captain toke care of joey like his own. Talking to him. Making sure he was always OK. |
Corporal Perkins | |
Topthorn and joey | They were the close through out the story. Topthorn was like his big brother. He would show joey the way and protected him. |
Trooper Warren | He took care of joey after the captain died. they were really close, he would read his letter to him. |
Emilie | Emilie was like every other kid when they get a horse. They take good care of them. She loved him a lot. |
Emilie father | Help emilie take care of her. He loved him also. He loved him so much that he went to so many horse sales to find him |
Personification | A person, animal, or object regarded as representing or embodying a quality, concept, (The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.) |
Imagery | Visually descriptive or figurative language, esp. in a literary work. (Where the ocean kissed the southern shore) |
Alliteration | The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.(Hannah’s home has heat hopefully.) |
Metaphor | A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action (the curtain of night) |
Simile | figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, (“cute as a kitten,”) |
onomatopoeia | The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named. (drip, drizzle) |
Foreshadowing | e a warning or indication of (a future event) ( Rob opens the door and sees a letter on the wall that says " you will die") |
Idiom | A form of expression natural to a language, person, or group of people |
Euphemism | A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing (Passed away instead of died) |
Hyperbole | Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally (“I’ve told you a million times”) |
theme | One theme of war horse was friendship. It taught us that friendship is very important. |