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.

The excerpt shows that this story might be a personal narrative because it is narrated by a character in the story, and it has one central character (the narrator).