The main character of the story is called: , The protagonist, The antagonist, The theme, The character trait, The problem in a story is also called the: , theme, setting, conflict, plot, Choose the one answer that is the BEST description of a story's setting: , a grocery store, a store during colonial times, the summer, at night, Which Point of View uses the pronoun I or me?, first person, second person, third person, Which of these options is NOT an example of a theme?, Hard work can pay off., Don't judge others by their appearance., The family was happy when the youngest sibling won the game., You can often get more done by working together., The events that make up a story is called: , the plot, the setting, the theme, the conflict, What Point of View uses the pronouns he, she, they?, first person point of view, second person point of view, third person point of view, The opponent or enemy of the main character is called the: , protagonist, antagonist, first person, the narrator, What is a theme of a story?, the problem in the story, the series of events , the main character, the lesson the reader can take away from the story., One character crashes her car into another character's car. They stop and argue. This is an example of:, narrator, theme, conflict, setting, The events that make up a story are part of the ..., plot, setting, conflict, characters, What Point of View is this written in: I looked across the room, and my cheeks grew red. Mark was opening the note I left in his locker in front of all his friends. , first person, second person, third person, The person who is telling the story is the:, character, conflict, narrator, point of view, What Point of View is this written in: My mom yelled up the stairs for me to wake up. "Ugggg" I groaned.. , first person, second person, third person, Which is NOT an example of a theme: , Be true to yourself, Help others in their time of need., Grow plants in your backyard., Stand up for your beliefs..
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