This is it.
The last scene spark of the Summer Challenge.
Your protagonist finally gets what he/she really, really wants.
*How does your protagonist feel?
*How does it affect other characters?
*What does the protagonist now see for his/her future?
Your protagonist does something totally opposite of what he/she usually does.
Questions to ask about this scene spark:
*What is the opposite action?
*What is the basis for the protagonist acting this way?
*What are the consequences?
Your protagonist realizes something about himself/herself.
Questions to ask about this scene spark:
*What is the epiphany?
*Is your protagonist happy or sad about the realization?
*What actions does your protagonist take with this realization?
Your protagonist is being chased.
Questions to ask about this scene spark:
*Is your protagonist in danger?
*Can your protagonist get away?
*What is the reason that your protagonist is being chased?
Your protagonist speaks up for something that is wrong.
Questions to ask about this scene spark:
*Do other characters agree with your protagonist?
*Are there good or bad consequences for this action?
*Does your protagonist think he/she did the right thing?
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