HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP Finn didn't answer. He wanted to but fully expected the
manager would interrupt him again. "How can ice cream
change the world?" Finn thought. That was definitely one of those silly interview questions you hear about. Of
course, thinking about it, Finn remembered an incident at
a summer camp years before when ice cream may have
done just that. Finn had been returning to his cabin from
a softball game when he came upon a young camper
sitting alone on the steps. There were tears in the boy's
eyes, so Finn stopped. The boy missed his family, he told
Finn, and he had no friends at camp. Finn comforted the
little crier and took him to the camp store, buying him an
ice cream and promising that everything would be all
right. Finn introduced the boy to some of the younger
campers he knew, and then he delivered the boy back to
his cabin, cone in hand and a smile on his face. In
retrospect Finn couldn't help but think that maybe that
one ice cream cone really did change a world.


Re-write this paragraph from the perspective of the young
camper. Be sure to include descriptive details to explain how the boy felt during his encounter with Finn.