There could be a lot of possibilities. It might be a well - known superhero like Spider - Man. He is a very popular character with his ability to climb walls and sense danger. Or it could be Wonder Woman, a strong female superhero.
Well, it might be a story that focuses on a superhero's adventure in saving the world from a powerful villain. The superhero would have to use their unique abilities and intelligence to overcome the challenges. It could also explore the superhero's relationships with other characters in the story, like their sidekicks or love interests.
Or perhaps it's a group of children. They could be the main characters if the story is about sharing cookies or having an adventure related to finding a special cookie. For example, they might go on a hunt for a cookie that grants wishes.
The main characters could be the animals in the zoo. They are the focus of the story as it is set at the zoo.
It depends on the specific story. It could be the star player who scores the winning goal.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific story. But usually in a 5th grade reading comprehension story, the main characters could be kids around the same age as 5th graders, like a boy and a girl who are friends and have an adventure together.
Since I haven't read the actual 'back to school reading comprehension story', it's hard to say exactly. However, common main characters in such stories are students of different ages, like a freshman who is just starting high school and is full of anticipation and a bit of fear. Teachers are also likely to be main characters, especially if the story focuses on the teaching and learning process at school. And sometimes, a school principal or a janitor can also be important characters if the story is about the overall school community.
I don't know as I haven't read the specific story. But usually in a 4th grade story, the main characters could be kids, a teacher, or a pet.
Perhaps there's a central character who is at first confused and frustrated by the repeating day. This character could be a journalist or someone visiting the town for the Groundhog Day event, like in the movie. Alongside this main character, there could be other characters such as the organizers of the event, friends or family members that the main character tries to reach out to during the repeated days, and they all contribute to the story's development either by providing support, causing conflict, or helping the main character in their journey of self - discovery.
I'm not sure as I don't know the specific story. It could be kids like a group of friends having an adventure, or it might be a family with a mom, dad and a child.
I don't know as I haven't read the story. Maybe there are kids with names like Jack or Lily who have superpowers.