What helps to develop the characters in a personal narrative is the description. Narration is a type of text in which real or imaginary facts are told. We call "character" to each of the imaginary inventions of a writer who give life to the story told. Through them the facts, actions or events of a narration are developed. They can be real or fictitious. Throughout the work they are presented by the narrator, who gives them physical and psychological characteristics, allowing, in this way, the reader to form an idea of each character. The character of each one of them and the environment in which they develop will determine their behavior and, consequently, their way of acting.
Although for everything to make sense and be understood correctly it is necessary to write with good grammar
1) She enjoyed being on the boats and at sea 2) She was a lively woman and a good leader 3) Her piracy made it difficult for others to travel at sea 4) They were surprisingly similar and found common ground between them.