Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Kick Me: Adventures in Adolescence

In this example of a personal narrative, Paul describes his childhood throughout all the chapters in his book. By using settings and characters that readers could really follow, they could connect with the situations more. The readers become sympathetic towards the main character, who has problems with his peers. This inspires me to create my own narrative for people to see how certain situations and problems affect myself and my life.

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