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RE: I write from different perspectives

Thank you for your feedback.

I think the bee became the main character in the second story.

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  1. Second person: The narrator talks to the protagonist who lives the story. They are different and the narrator seeks to “put himself in their shoes”.

Write a letter of no more than 150 words to your ant, expressing understanding, empathy, solidarity and telling him/her about a personal experience in which you managed to get out of a similar situation.

I would say that while the story is ours, it is shaped by the guidance we receive from teachers. Therefore, readers should approach it with a critical eye and read it 'subjectively'.

Thank you for bringing up this point; it gives me the opportunity to clarify any ambiguity.

cc: @joslud