Read the following excerpt from Chris Jacobs' reflective narrative "Everlasting Wannabe." As you read, consider whether this is an example of reflection or documentation of an event.
I nearly dropped my Gobstoppers. In six weeks at this new school, no one but my teacher had ever addressed me when it wasn't absolutely necessary. He had to speak again β "Yeah, you!" β before I actually started toward him. The slide was at the far end of an elaborate, fortress-like structure with a suspension bridge, a jungle gym, a sliding pole, and monkey bars. Though it was my first time getting close to it, I had spent most recesses since joining this new school admiring it from afar. The chunky blue slide was topped by a wooden hutch big enough for three or four kids to inhabit.
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