The story I listened to was about the speaker’s first kiss experience. Throughout the story, the speaker’s emotion conveyed her nervousness about having her first kiss. As she told the story, she was nervously laughing and stuttering, not to a point where it disrupted the story but to where it made it seem like she was just telling the story to you one-on-one. It made it feel more personal and less rehearsed, therefore more relatable to the audience. The fact that the story was also told to a live audience and you could hear their reactions to everything she said made it even more relatable. In terms of the narrative structure, the story was told chronologically from start to finish but with small anecdotes about what the author was thinking or feeling at certain points in the story. This, in combination with both her cadence and the live audience, made the story feel more personal.