Read the passage that Gabriel wrote for his narrative essay.
Once we arrived at the local pool, I looked around to see who else was there. Normally, I would have found the kids frolicking and splashing in the water hilarious, but not today. They were cute, but the fact that they were half my age and swimming around like so many ducks just made me feel worse.
âYou nervous?â my mom asked.
I swallowed the lump in my throat. âNot really,â I mumbled, trying to hide my shaking hands in my pockets.
I donât think I fooled my mom, but she didnât comment on the fact that I looked a little green. Instead, she tried to encourage me, saying, âWell, I think itâs really impressive that youâre going to confront your fear of water and learn to swim.â
What is the most likely reason Gabriel chose to write his essay with this point of view?
Since a narrative essay tells a story about the writerâs life, it is most effective to address the reader directly.
Since a narrative essay tells a story about the writerâs life, it is most effective to tell the story from the writerâs point of view.
Since a narrative essay tells a story about the writerâs life, it is most effective to rely on a narrator outside the story.
Since a narrative essay tells a story about the writerâs life, it is most effective to provide the reader with multiple points of view.