1. Main Characters My main characters are Jackie Austen and Alex Smith. They are trying to get back Rose, Jackie sister that got kidnapped 1 years ago. Jackie is a shy 17-year old that loves to read books. Alex is Jackie best friend, he is a star in their high school soccer team. They meant 4 years ago after Jackie was getting bullied about why she read so much and Alex stand up to the bullied for her. Jackie sister went missing after her stocker kidnapped her after she won a Volleyball game.
2. Primary Conflict
There the main conflict of the story is trying to get back Rose. Jackie and Alex are trying to find the clues that Rose Stocker left behind. This happened after a year passed of Rose’s missing. There was a letter in the mailbox that had codes. Alex looked at the codes and said that they are location codes.
3. Conflict Relevance to Protagonist
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Primary Obstacles
The main obstacle that Jackie and Alex face after they got to the location from the codes they had another set codes and that pattern happens until the final location. They know the codes are accurate because next to the codes was something that belongs to Rose.
5. Attempts at a Solution
How the characters try to solve the problems was by working together and never giving up. They approach the problems as if it's a life-or-death situation. Each clue will lead closer to Rose. One messed up could mess up the whole thing finding Rose. They both got affected by negative and positive ways. At times they struggle to find something and other times the struggle is not really a struggle.
6. Story Climax
The climate happens when they meet the stocker. The highest emotional part of the story was when Jackie and Alex get to the final clue. This came into the plot because Jackie and Rose were always a good set of siblings. They are always a kind to each other, and when Rose went missing Jackie felt like there was a part of her missing. So When they get to the last clue Jackie begins to get
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