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Alice Munro’s fiction "An ounce of Cure" described a teenage girl's first experience of getting drunk and the prices she paid for it in a humorous and self-ironic tone. In the retrospection, the girl’s first love, the relationship with her family, her friends and the background of the story were showed in front of the reader. The author used the first person to narrate this story, which got the readers much involved and make the fiction sounds more real. Older readers can find the similar vestige of their youth and recall that innocent age which never come back again while younger readers can learn the lessons for their future as an ounce of preparation.
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Alice Munros, , ounce cure, getting drunk,
Approximate Word count = 489
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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