Read the excerpt from "I'm Not Thirteen Yet" by Amy Bernstein.
Sixth grade was a tough year. Some days, walking the halls was like trudging through peanut butter—nearly impossible. I had entered the world of teenagers, and I wasn't even one of them yet. Lynette Gardner had always been my best friend, until February, when she turned thirteen. I wouldn't be thirteen until August.
What about the excerpt shows that this story might be a personal narrative?
It is narrated by a character in the story.
It has one central character.
It has more than one character.
It describes real and imagined characters.
Answers
It is narrated by a character in the story.
The story with the title "I'm Not Thirteen Yet" has been written by Amy Bernstein. The story is narrated by one of the characters of the story himself making it a personal narrative.
The author of the story explains his own experiences in the story. One of the proves of the author writing his own experiences are 'I had entered the world of teenagers, and I wasn't even one of them yet.'
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It is narrated by a character in the story.
Explanation:
Amy Bernstein is the author of I'm Not Thirteen Yet. In this book, there are many characters. One of the character is not 13 yet and is waiting for her birthday, while the friend is already 13. So the excerpt is a description written in such a way that it describes itself.
Option 1 is the answer.