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Choose who you think is the protagonist and who is the antagonist. Give…
Choose who you think is the protagonist and who is the antagonist. Give proof to back up your decision!
Protagonists
The protagonist for a sleeping freshman is Scott Hudson, because he is the one that the story is narrated by and the one that we hear about most of the time. (BM)
Make sure that you give specific examples from the story to show why you think Scott is the protagonist.
The Protagonist is Scott Hudson because he is the narrator of the story and he is describing his life through high school as a freshman.He is writing a "guide" to his unborn brother about everything that is going on in his life. He writes lists of food to eat,and not to eat,and other lists of do's and do not. (Steph)
The protagonist is Scott Hudson because he is the
the one that is narrating the story, telling us about
his life as a freshman. (SS)
Make sure that you give specific examples from the story to show why you think Scott is the protagonist.
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The Protagonist in Sleeping Freshmen is Scott Hudson, because the story is narrated around him and the story is about him or he is involved near everything. (DA
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Antagonists
The Antagonist for a sleeping freshman is Vernon. He is because Julia is hanging out with him and hes not giving Scott the chance at Julia that Scott wants (BM)
Good example of a relationship from the story. What if you talk about a certain situation in which Julia and Vernon were involved that Scott witnessed. Make sure you proofread!
The Antagonist is Mr. Cravutto because he is the worst P.E. teacher anyone can have because all he does is stand in his sweats and his jacket while everybody else freezes. (Steph)
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The Antagonist for a Sleeping Freshman is Vernon. He dating Julia and not giving Scott a chance for him. (DA)
Good specific example of a relationship, but try to get even more specific. What is a situation that Vernon has been in that shows he is against Scott? Make sure that you proofread.
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The antagonist of the story is Wesley because all of the freshman are scared of him and he tells them what to do and makes them give him money
I don't know exactly who wrote this because they did not put their initials. Good idea of Wesley. You just have to be more specific with your example. Explain a certain time when Wesley scared someone or asked them to give him money. Make sure that you proofread.
- We need to all remember that we have to give specific examples from the story to show why we think Scott is the protagonist. This means I can take any of the indirect characterization tools that were used to create this character to help prove his position as a protagonist.
- This is a public document, meaning that a lot of people could be looking at what we write. It is VERY important that we use correct grammar and punctuation when we write in a public domain--anytime for that matter!
- When you write on this coggle, you may not use any specific example that someone else already used. If you think about the story, you will be able to find plenty of situations to choose from.
The antagonist of the story is Vernon because he always pushes everyone around even though he is fearful. -Faye Buttry
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Make sure that you give specific examples from the story to show why you think Scott is the protagonist.
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