The main character will be the person that the story is about, either the hero or the villain. Your teacher wants you to think about the story and decide which character is the most important to the story.
Assuming that you mean the main character of any story, it would be the Protagonist.
Assuming that you mean the main character of any story, it would be the Protagonist.
If you mean a 'main' character in your story, you could say a "protagonist"... or a figure.
the main idea of a story is like jus tell a short port of a story
it means what the main character in the story, or movie learns
Yes, an antagonist is a character or force that opposes the main character (protagonist) in a story. Antagonists create conflict and obstacles for the protagonist to overcome.
main events mean the main things or big things that happen in a story, and ideas mean what you think of.
The conflict is the main problem of the story. It can either be between characters, between a character and their surroundings, or a struggle a character has with themself.
no sure what you mean but if you mean you have a main and make a noob no you dont.or if you mean on a diff acc no again.
Given all the evidence in the story, how do you believe the main character is feeling? Your conclusion will be based on the evidence you have, not on your guesswork. Something about the evidence will lead you to certain feelings on the part of the main character. You will draw a conclusion based on this evidence.
A lead character is the main protagonist or primary figure in a story, film, play, or other narrative work. This character typically drives the plot forward, receives significant focus and development, and is central to the overall story.
The protagonist is typically the main character in a story around whom the plot revolves. They are usually the character who experiences the most development or transformation throughout the story.