Amy’s Metaphor is told by the character Amy, while From Scratch has a third-person point of view and is told by the author.
At the beginning of both stories, the characters are unhappy about their current situations. Priya in From Scratch is sad and lonely after moving to a new city. However, by the end of the story, she appreciates the opportunity for growth and new experiences. The evidence that supports this is when Priya says, "I never would have imagined how much I could learn and grow from stepping out of my comfort zone."
In Amy’s Metaphor, Amy is upset about feeling stuck in a rut in her life. At the end of the story, Amy sees herself as capable of overcoming obstacles and achieving her goals. The evidence that supports this is when Amy reflects, "I realized that I have the power to change my own story and create a better future for myself."
Amy’s Metaphor has a first person point of view. The story is told by the (character or author-pick one). From Scratch has a third-person point of view. The story is told by the (character or author-pick one). 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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