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In the story "Coffee Snacks Worms," the rising action occurs when the protagonist, Mr. Smith, begins to notice strange things happening in his apartment building, such as disappearing coffee and mysterious snacks. This leads him to investigate further and uncover a secret about his neighbors.
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Starbucks, of course! They have really great coffee and snacks.
The resolution is when Kate (the protagonist) sits down after the boy that threatened her with a knife leaves, and she hears her mother's car pulling up and feels very relieved.
Coffee Subculture is a chain of coffee houses that are located in the Florida area. They serve specialty coffee and snacks.
The antagonist in coffee snacks worms is the boy who tries to rob her because the antagonist is always the character who opposes the protagonist. This is often the character who creates the conflict of the story.The protagonish is the centeral character or hero of the story who undergoes a conflict and a change in his or her life. (opposite of antagonist.)In other words Antagonist- usually bad characterProtagonist- usually good characterBut sometimes the protagonist can turn out the be the antagonist in a story. But usually theres one antagonist and one protagonist... hope this helped you :)
"The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out..." "Cuckoo Song"
The boy threatens Kate with a knife in attemp to get food.
espiros dois or butter cinnamon cookies.
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No. Coffee grounds are good for worms. They assist in the worm's digestion.
The first coffee kiosk was opened in New York City back in the early 70's. It was located in midtown and featured Chock Full of Nuts coffee brands and snacks.