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What effect does the point of view

have on this narrative?
It lets the reader share in
the feeling of fighting for a
O historic cause through
years of frustration,
uncertainty, and victory.
It shows events as they
are seen by someone
who is knowledgeable but
not very experienced.
It allows to see that at the
time when women won
O the right to vote, opinions
on the issue varied
greatly among the public.
It enables the reader to
make an impartial
O judgment on the rights
and wrongs of a public
issue.

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My Liberian out the women rights book in the fiction section
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User Ramatoulaye
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Answer: It lets the reader share in the feeling of fighting for a historic cause through years of frustration, uncertainty, and victory.

Explanation: For all the people who just put random answers that don't help out at all, I hope you stub your big toe multiple times today. Your librarian did not put a women's history book in the fiction section. Your humor is stuck in 2018. And to the dude that answered this in a different post that just said "what do you mean", just don't even answer the post at all. Do a comment instead. So heated over this.

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User John Siniger
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