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Point of VIew of Things Not Seen Chapters 1-8

The point of view from the book Things not seen by Andrew Clements would be written in First person narrative. I think that this book is written in first person narrative due to the fact that when the author in chapter one first sentence says "It's a Tuesday morning in February, and I get up as usual, and I stumble into the bathroom to take a shower in the dark". This supports my point of view of the book because it says "I stumble to the shower" it doesn't say she stumbled to the shower because an author isn't telling the story bobby is telling the story. Also in the book to support my point of view would be when the author says "I come here a lot, and I know the guy who's working at the security desk today". I think this also supports my point of view also because the words that are used do not say bobby know the person working at the security desk to. I like this book written in first person narrative because it expresses what the character is really feeling. That is what I think that the book Things not seen by Andrew Clements would be written in third person, and some facts to support my response

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