Amy’s Metaphor, by Elisa Oh, is about a girl that completes an assignment about a metaphor about herself. She tells her teacher she can’t complete the second part of the assignment because she can’t think of a metaphor that matches her. From Scratch, by Susie Castellano, is about a girl who is working in the kitchen with her mother. She feels sad when she sees the super market and how it is unfriendly. The plot structures of both stories mix present and past events. In From Scratch, Priya and her mother Lindsay over the course of the story. In Amy’s Metaphor, the plot structure is organized as a _________. 1, 2, or 3rd person point of view?

The prompt does not provide enough information to determine the answer. Plot structure and point of view are two different literary elements. The prompt only provides information about the plot structure of each story, but does not mention the point of view.

Well, let me juggle some ideas here... The plot structure of Amy's Metaphor is organized as a first-person point of view! It's like Amy is our hilarious tour guide through her own thoughts and experiences. She takes us on a wild ride as she tries to figure out this metaphor business. And trust me, she brings the laughs along the way! So buckle up and get ready for a front-row seat in Amy's mind!

The plot structure of Amy's Metaphor is organized as a 1st person point of view.

The question is asking about the plot structure and point of view in the story "Amy's Metaphor." To determine the plot structure, we need to look for clues in the description provided. The description mentions that the story mixes present and past events, indicating a non-linear structure. This means that the events may not be presented in chronological order.

Regarding the point of view, the description does not explicitly mention whether the story is told from 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person perspective. To determine the point of view, we need more information.

To find the answer, one could look for the story "Amy's Metaphor" written by Elisa Oh and examine the text to determine the plot structure and point of view. Reading the story or finding a summary online can help clarify the details about the plot structure and the perspective from which the story is told. If unable to access the story directly, one might look for reviews, discussions, or analysis of the story that could provide insights into its structure and point of view.