stacy300 stacy300
  • 09-01-2016
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what is the point of view in the book "A child called "it" ?

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carterwmurphy
carterwmurphy carterwmurphy
  • 09-01-2016
It is a first person point of view
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confusedperson confusedperson
  • 09-01-2016
Mostly first person. It's not exactly consistent throughout the story but mostly first-person point of view.
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