Example Peddling On My Own Learning to ride a bike for the first time was an exciting and nerve-racking experience. My sister told me I was too old to still be riding a bike with training wheels when I was about five years old. That's when I made the decision to no longer depend on them. My sister and I went outside, despite my reservations, and began removing the small wheels from my bike. I was now set for the big moment after my bike had gone through the transformation. With butterflies in my stomach, I cautiously mounted the bike and grasped the handles tightly with my trembling hands. My sister, on the other hand, was clinging to me to keep me balanced. I was terrified that she would let go, but I was determined to ride the bike alone. After that, with a little prodding from her, I began to peddle. My heart beat faster as my bike accelerated. Finally, I turned around nervously and found that my sister had long since let go of my bike. I was so ecstatic that I forgot to peddle because I had achieved independence on my bike/I was lying on the ground the next move I know, but I didn't care because of the adrenaline rush. I'll never forget the exhilarating experience of riding a bike without training wheels when I was a child Activity Directions: Using the example above, identify the elements of a narrative paragraph. (5 points each) 1. Central Idea: 2. Characters: 3. Setting: 4. Plot​