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 “____________.”

I enjoyed reading (Amy’s Metaphor or From Scratch-Pick one) more because the (character, plot, point of view-Pick one) _____. My attention was captured when________. I was able to relate to the character when she ______. My favorite part of the story was ____. I would recommend this story to a friend because_____.

I enjoyed reading "Amy's Metaphor" more because the first-person point of view allowed me to connect with the character on a deeper level. My attention was captured when Amy started to see herself in a new light and appreciate her own worth. I was able to relate to the character when she struggled with feelings of insecurity and self-doubt. My favorite part of the story was when Amy finally realized her own strength and potential. I would recommend this story to a friend because it is a powerful and uplifting tale of self-discovery and empowerment.