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 “____________.”

The characters are unhappy about their current circumstances.

At first, Priya is sad and lonely after moving to a new city.

At the end of the story, she appreciates the opportunity to start fresh and make new connections. The evidence that supports this is when she starts to form friendships and feel more at home in her new city.

Amy is upset about feeling unfulfilled in her current job and relationships.

At the end, Amy sees herself as capable of making positive changes and finding happiness. The evidence that supports this is when she decides to start her own business and pursue her passion.

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Amy’s Metaphor has a first-person point of view. The story is told by the character. At the beginning of both stories, the characters are unhappy about their current circumstances.

At first, Priya is sad and lonely after moving to a new city.

At the end of the story, she appreciates the opportunity to start fresh and make new connections. The evidence that supports this is when she starts to form friendships and feel more at home in her new city.

Amy is upset about feeling unfulfilled in her current job and relationships.

At the end, Amy sees herself as capable of making positive changes and finding happiness. The evidence that supports this is when she decides to start her own business and pursue her passion.

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Amy’s Metaphor has a first-person point of view. The story is told by the character. At the beginning of both stories, the characters are unhappy about their current circumstances.

At first, Priya is sad and lonely after moving to a new city.

At the end of the story, she appreciates the opportunity to start fresh and make new connections. The evidence that supports this is when she starts to form friendships and feel more at home in her new city.

Amy is upset about feeling unfulfilled in her current job and relationships.

At the end, Amy sees herself as capable of making positive changes and finding happiness. The evidence that supports this is when she decides to start her own business and pursue her passion.