who were the characters in the story?
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The main characters are the characters that have the greatest effect on the plot or the most affected by what happens in the story.
The correct answer is Option A. The narrator is the protagonist of the story while Edward Crimsworth is the antagonist in the story thus making them the main characters of the story.
Option B is incorrect as Mrs. King is not a character in the story but it is just the name of the lodgings where the narrator had a small apartment.
Options C and D only refer to one of the main characters of the story and thus are incorrect.
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The characters in the story are:
- Characters are an essential part of any writing project.
- They make the story possible, and, the way the characters are structured, can help make the story live.
- In this video we will look at the description of the character (within the text) and look at the character development, and the different types of characters.
9 Types of Letters to Include in the Story:
- Main character (main character):
- This is the person in the story is focused on.
- Deuteragonist:
- The deuteragonist is second in command to your main character.
- Antagonist (villain):
- An antagonist is the person or thing that causes your protagonist all the drama.
- Opponent (Corrupt):
- An opponent is a person or thing that creates your character the whole drama.
- Counsellor:
- A mentor is someone who guides your character on his or her journey (whatever it may be).
- Interviewer:
- A narrator is someone who tells your story.
- The second letter:
- The second character is the one who joins your hero on his journey.
- High character:
- Many teachers in Hogwarts, like Lupine, fall into this category.
- Flat character:
- A flat character is someone we don't need to know anything about. They are in one square, maybe two.
- Conclusion:
- Not all stories will cover every type of character.
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