The main characters in this short story are the kid and the wolf. The kid is in charge of taking care of the flock. He makes the mistake of crying 'wolf' when there is none, which is a big part of the story. And the wolf is the feared predator. It finally shows up for real, but by then, because of the kid's previous lies, no one believes the kid's warning.
The two main characters in this story are the wolf and the kid. The wolf is the antagonist, who is sly and looking for an opportunity to harm the kid. The kid is the innocent one, the prey in this scenario, and the story revolves around their encounter and what happens between them.
The main characters are the kid and the wolf. The kid is the one who cries for help, and the wolf is the predator.
The two main characters in the 'kid and wolf story' are, of course, the kid and the wolf. The kid represents innocence at first but also naivety as he misuses the villagers' trust. The wolf is the threat, the force that the kid should be afraid of. The story focuses on their relationship in terms of the kid's false warnings about the wolf and what happens when the real wolf shows up.
The main character is the kid, of course, and then there are the villagers. The kid is the one who cries wolf falsely, and the villagers are the ones who are deceived by the kid at first and then stop believing him in the end.
The main character is the boy who cries wolf, and the other important characters are the villagers.
Since we don't know the specific 'wolf kid story', it's hard to say. But generally, there would be the wolf kid as a main character. There might also be the wolves in the pack that raise the kid, and perhaps some human characters if the story involves the kid's re - entry into human society.
Since it's 'the new kid short story', the new kid is definitely one of the main characters. There could be other characters like the bully who gives the new kid a hard time. And also, there may be a friendly peer who becomes the new kid's first friend. Maybe there's a wise old neighbor if the story is set in a neighborhood context, who gives the new kid some valuable advice on how to adapt.
I'm not sure without reading the story, but it's likely the new kid is a main character. There might also be some classmates or neighbors who interact with the new kid.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But it probably has the no - talent kid as one of the main characters, and perhaps his or her parents, teachers or friends who have an impact on his or her journey.
The most obvious main character is the kid in the bin. There may be other supporting characters. If it's a story set in a neighborhood, there could be an old lady who lives nearby and hears the kid's cries from the bin. Or perhaps there are other children who were playing with the kid before they ended up in the bin. These could all be important characters in the story.