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Parks uses a chronological structure, narrating the story through her own perspective of the sequence of events that occurred. She describes the events from the event on the bus to the political and personal repercussions of what happened. 

Rosa Louise McCauley Parks, an African-American civil rights activist best remembered for her role in the Montgomery bus boycott, was a crucial figure in the civil rights movement. She has been dubbed "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement" by the US Congress.

Sentences explaining how the structures Rosa Parks uses in her memoir help her share her past experience:

  • Parks used a chronological narrative, recounting the story from her own point of view of the events that transpired.

  • She recounts the events of the day, from the incident on the bus to the political and personal fallout.

  • Parks wants to convey her perspective on a difficult period in history. Her memoir is a vehicle for her to express both facts and thoughts.

  • She also used chronological patterns to describe the sequence of events in My Story.

  • In a manner that other genres of narration can't, her book allows her to communicate her first-person perspective.

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