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Social Studies, 21.11.2020 23:20 babysune01

Hel pls, i'll give 30 points Cite evidence from the text that indicates the narrator’s point of view. What is the specific purpose or benefit of using this point of view in Pax?(first paragraph)

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the fox felt the car before the boy, just as he felt everything first through the tips of his paw along his spine, on the sensitive whiskers on his wrists. from the vibrations, he learned that the road had also become rougher. He stretched out on his son's lap and sniffed strands of scents that leaked out the window, which told him they were now traveling through the woods. the sharp scents of pine - wood, tree bark, cones and needles - sliced through the air like blades, but below that the fox recognized softer clover, wild garlic and ferns and also hundreds of things he had never encountered before, but which they smelled green and urgent

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