SWBS or the Story Grammar Marker is a useful tool to help students understand and organize narratives. When exploring SWBS, it is essential to discuss synonyms to increase vocabulary skills and help students comprehend different aspects of narratives. Starting with the beginning, the word 'Introduction' or 'Lead' can be used instead of 'Setting' to describe where and when the story happens. 'Character' can be replaced with 'Protagonist,' 'Hero,' or 'Main character.' Similarly, 'Emotions' can be substituted with feeling words like 'happy,' 'sad,' 'scared,' and 'excited.' To move the plot forward, use 'Problem' instead of 'Conflict' and 'Resolution' in place of 'Solution.' Synonyms can help enrich writing and communication skills in children, making SWBS an effective technique.