Read the excerpt from Martine’s personal narrative about receiving a birthday gift. I ripped carelessly through the wrapping pap
er to reveal a plain, brown box. My eyebrows raised in anticipation. What could be inside? My fingers worked more slowly now, pulling back the tape that held the box shut. As soon as the flaps sprung open, I peered inside. But I inwardly shuddered when I discovered three pairs of bright neon-green socks. Oh no, I thought. These look hideous. I would never wear something like these, but I also don’t want to hurt my aunt’s feelings. What should I do? I furrowed my brow and bit my lip, uncertain what to do next. This excerpt would most likely appear in the1. beginning of the narrative.2. in the middle of the narrative. 3.toward the end of the narrative.4. at the end of the narrative.
Similes use the words like or as to compare things—“Life is like a box of chocolates.” In contrast, metaphors directly state a comparison—“Love is a battlefield.”