Since I haven't read this short story, it's difficult to say. However, in a story about reading a paper at school, it's likely that the main characters would be students. There might be a particular student who stands out, like the one who has the most interesting reaction to the paper. Maybe there's also a teacher who assigns the paper or guides the students in their reading. There could also be classmates who interact with the main student character during the process of reading the paper.
As I'm not acquainted with the 'reading the paper at school' short story, we can only make educated guesses about the main characters. It could be a group of students who are all reading the same paper. Among them, there might be a protagonist who is more curious or more deeply affected by what they read in the paper. And of course, there may be other supporting characters such as librarians who help the students find relevant resources for understanding the paper better, or parents who influence the students' approach to reading the paper at home.
Since I don't know the exact 'paper tiger short story', I can't say for sure. It could be a protagonist who discovers the 'paper tiger' nature of someone or something, and there might be an antagonist who is initially seen as a big threat.
The main character is the unnamed female narrator. She is the one who is constantly observing and being affected by the yellow paper.
The main characters are Frog and Toad. They are the ones involved in the paper reading, and their relationship forms the core of the story.
I haven't actually read this specific short story, so I can't tell you the key events. But generally, in a story about reading a paper at school, key events might include getting the paper, perhaps having some difficulties understanding it at first, and then maybe discussing it with classmates or a teacher.
The main character is Sadako. She is the young girl who is ill with leukemia and is folding the thousand paper cranes.
The main characters are the mother and the son. The mother is from a different culture and she creates the paper menagerie. The son is growing up in a new environment and struggles with his identity and his relationship with his mother.
Perhaps the main characters are a young couple. In a story about love and creativity, the two of them could be involved in making paper stars together, with each star representing a moment in their relationship. It's also possible that the main character is an artist who uses paper stars as part of their art, and the story follows their creative process.
Since I don't know the details of the 'paper star story', I can't say for sure. It could be a little girl who loves making paper stars as the main character.
Since I don't know the exact 'paper man story', it's hard to say. But likely the paper man himself is a main character. There might also be someone who created him, if it's that type of story.
The obvious main character would be the paper boy. He could have a family, so his parents or siblings might be important characters too. For example, his father might be unemployed and the paper boy feels pressured to do well in his job to help the family. There could also be a rival paper boy in the area, competing for the best routes or the most customers, and this rival could be a main character in the story as well.