Personal Narrative: My Identity In Warrior Cats

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Who am I? Identity is who you are, what you like, and what your talents are. People’s identity can change depending on the events that happen in their lives. People define themselves as religious, or by race, or what they like. I like to make jewelry with my mom at home, and go to libraries with my family. My sister has a fish, and we also have two cats. I am artistic, love to read books, and like hummingbirds, owls, and cats. I am artistic, I love to draw and paint. One thing I like to draw is Barn owls. I can also sew, straw weave, loom weave, crochet, knit scarves, basket weave and make tie quilts. I straw wove two tiny hammocks, have a loom weaving in progress, made one small crochet blanket, knitted 3 scarves, about twelve baskets of different sizes, and two tie quilts. My cat Penny seems to think that the crochet is hers; she lays, sleeps, and plays on it. I have made baskets for my grandparents, parents, a friend that moved, my piano teacher and one sister. …show more content…

My favorite series are: Warrior cats, Wings of Fire, and Guardians of Ga’Hoole. Warrior Cats books are about cats who live in clans and tribes. Most of these books are based on Firestar’s life from joining Thunderclan to warrior, to leader, to his death. Wings of Fire is a series about dragons, a fake prophecy, war, heritage, reunions with family, an academy, and Night Wing powers. Guardians of Ga’Hoole is about mainly about a Barn owl, Soren, and his life and friends. He and Gylfie, an elf owl, were captured for slavery, but they eventually escaped and went to the Ga’Hoole Tree, the home to the