Personal Narrative: Any Four People
Any four people? Huh. My first instinct is rather selfish and probably very cliche - my Grandmother. She died when I was eight and was easily my favorite person. I'd give anything to talk to her one more time, to play piano with her one more time. I would ask her if she was proud and if she thought I was making the right decisions because I've been feeling... I suppose lost would be the closest thing I can think to describe it. Her soothing voice and advice would be a God-send, if only I could have it. With my personal needs out of the way- let's get down to business, shall we?
My next choice would be a one Mrs. Irena Sendler, who successfully smuggled some 2,500 children out of the Warsaw Ghetto during WWII.Thirdly, Iqbal Masih, the young