What are characters or groups?

Characters or groups are like the special roles people play when they’re telling a story together.

Imagine you and your friends are acting out a play in the park. Each person has a role, maybe one is a knight, another is a dragon, and someone else is a wizard. These roles are what we call characters. They help make the story more interesting by showing different kinds of people or creatures doing special things.

Now imagine that instead of acting alone, you and your friends all decide to be knights together, you're a group! A group is when several characters team up to do something big, like fighting off a dragon together. Groups can help make the story even more exciting because they show how people work together.

Sometimes, groups can have their own special rules or ways of doing things, just like how your classroom has rules for playing games during recess.

So, whether you're a brave knight or part of a mighty group, characters and groups are all about making stories come alive!

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Examples

  1. A character is like a person in a story, and a group is like a team of friends.
  2. Characters can be heroes or villains, while groups are like families or clubs.
  3. You can be part of many different groups, just like you have different characters in your life.

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