Amy’s Metaphor has a first person point of view. The story is told by the main character Amy. From Scratch has a third-person point of view. The story is told by the narrator. At the beginning of both stories, the characters are unhappy about___. At first, Priya is sad and lonely after____. At the end of the story, she appreciates ______. The evidence that supports this is “____________.” Amy is upset about_____. At the end, Amy sees herself as____. The evidence that supports this is “____________.”
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Amy’s Metaphor has a first person point of view. The story is told by the main character Amy. From Scratch has a third-person point of view. The story is told by the narrator. At the beginning of both stories, the characters are unhappy about something in their life. At first, Priya is sad and lonely after moving to a new city. At the end of the story, she appreciates the new friends she has made and the experiences she has had. The evidence that supports this is “I'm not alone anymore. And the city no longer seems like a giant void; it's a place full of small details I'm beginning to notice and appreciate.” Amy is upset about the divorce of her parents. At the end, Amy sees herself as a survivor. The evidence that supports this is “I'd come out of that place wounded, but alive. And that was enough.”