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aschifano
01-05-2017
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From what point of view is Harriet the spy told
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biskit2008
biskit2008
01-05-2017
Fitzhugh used the point of view of a narrator with Harriet’s first person journal entries. We see the character both from a removed third person view and from inside her head.
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