Personal Narrative: You Are The Electric Boogalo

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The rite of passage that is most significant to me is “You are the Electric Boogalo” because it talks about being confident in yourself. This passage is a really good story because you should always be confident and never let anyone judge you of what you are good at. Sometimes people think that they can’t do anything and you’ll always give up on yourself, but you never know what you might end up. You should always try new things and be confident in yourself and just keep on trying. The first reason why I chose this story it’s because I was scared to try out for soccer last year because I didn’t know if I was good enough to make the team. I wasn’t sure if I should try out because I had a feeling that I wasn’t going to make the team. I was also scared of losing my soccer team goals because if I made the team I was afraid that I’d lose the game and then everybody will probably think it …show more content…
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