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Do you ever relate yourself to a character in a book or movie? Well I do, in the book Kanishka's Life Story. Kaniskwa is a very interesting character. She loves to adventure out and see what she can find to entertain herself. Kaniskwa is very loyal, adventurous and intelligent. In the book she goes on many adventurous and loves to just go out to do different activities. I am also very loyal to everyone who is loyal to me. I love to go on adventures and learn many things and widen my knowledge. First of all, I relate myself to Kaniskwa for being loyal. Considering in the book, she plans on going out with her friend at 7 ‘clock. It was her, Sally and Betsy (her freinds). Sally said she would be at Betsy house at 6:45. Betsy waited… and waited. Sally never showed up. Therefore Kaniskwa decide to go pick up Betsy and they went out themselves. A similar situation happened with my friend and never showed up! My friend and I ended up going by our selves. I consider both situations on mine and Kanishka's part being loyal friends. Primarily I relate to Kaniskwa to myself because of our loyal traits. …show more content…
In the book Kaniskwa’s life story. She goes out in tennessee to do something entertaining. She finds herself going to sign up for a six week skydiving class. She came this across this opportunity while hiking up mount everest (2,431 tallest mountain in the world) on a trip with freinds on summer sunny day. She saw a flyer for sky diving on the side of the mountain. A few days after she saw the poster she had applied and set to sky dive! I relate myself with Kaniskwa because I have also done may adventurous activities. For example skydiving, shark swimming, bull riding and Crocodile bundy jumping. many people would not dare do any of these activities but I took the challenge and want to keep doing challenging

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