Teacher: We have POW, right? And we're going to learn a trick for "Organize our notes." And this is for stories, and it's called
"WWW, What=2, How=2." So first I'll tell you the three Ws. "Who is the main character?" What's a character? Victor?
Victor: Somebody in the story. Teacher: Somebody in the story. Katie, what's an example of a
character? Teacher: The first W is "Who is the main character?" Do you only
need one main character? Class: No.
Teacher: No. You can have two, three. You can have lots of main characters, and you can have other characters. Does it always have
to be a person? Class: No.
Teacher: No. It can be an animal. It can be a character from Greek mythology, you know, Zeus, who's a God. It doesn't have to be a real
person. It could be a made-up person. The second W is "When does the story happen?" What's an example of "When?" Victor?
Victor: Um, 1995. Teacher: 1995. Will?
Will: January 1, 1883. Teacher: Very good. Kathleen?
Kathleen: Maybe it'll happen in modern times. Teacher: In modern times.
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