Answer:
It depends on what book you are planning to write about. My personal favorite is The Mysterious Benedict Society (book one), so I will fill in the graphic organizer using that book as an example.
Book Title: The Mysterious Benedict Society
Author: Trenton Lee Stewart
Setting: A city called Stonetown, near a port called Stonetown Harbor
Name(s) of Characters: Reynie (Reynald), Sticky (George), Kate, Connie (Constance), Mr. Benedict, Mr. Curtain, Number Two, Rhonda, Milligan, S.Q, Martina, etc.
Protagonists: Reynie (Reynald), Sticky (George), Kate, Connie (Constance), Mr. Benedict, Number Two, Rhonda, Milligan
Antagonists: Mr. Curtain, S.Q, Martina, etc.
Venn Diagram:
Kate is a quick-thinker, fearless, and good with tools. She is ambitious and doesn't think before she acts. She doesn't know all that much and relies on her friends to do the studies portion of the job.
Sticky is is fidgety, and gets nervous easily. He isn't very brave, and often needs his friend's encouraging to do things. He has a photographic memory and is therefore the smartest member of the group.
They are alike because they are both fighting for the greater good. They are both part of the same group of friends, and they are both working for Mr. Benedict. They both are enemies of Martina Crowe.
Plot:
The plot starts off with Kate, Constance, Sticky, and Reynie (the main character) taking peculiar tests, and after passing them, they all meet up with Mr. Benedict. He is the one who employed them. He asks them to spy at a school called The Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened, run by the antagonist Mr. Curtain. He brainwashes people to do whatever he pleases, and his dream is to rule the world as the M.A.S.T.E.R. (Minister and Secretary of all the Earth's Regions). However, the kids (Reynie, Sticky, Kate, and Constance) manage to foil his evil plans and save the world.
Theme: There are many different themes in this story, but a big one is the importance of working together as a team to succeed.
Point of View (POV): In certain cases, we (the readers) see some cases of first-hand accounts, for the most part the story is in Third Person (Omniscient).
My Opinion: This book is a great read for all ages alike. It has mystery, suspense, and fun little riddles for the reader to solve. It is a breathtaking book that has you on the edge of your seat every step of the way. I love this book no matter how many times I read it. I would give this book a 10/10 any day of the week.
I hope this helps! This is an example, but you can base your book report on this if you would like. It would be best to use your own book, however, because that way if you have to present it, it would be easier. Good luck! <3