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The voice of To Kill a Mockingbird can best be described as _____. quiet and restrained, cynical and calculating ,innocent and exuberant ,vague and uncommitted

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Innocent and exuberant, because it's told from the point of view of a little girl.
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innocent and exuberant

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Jean Louise “Scout” Finch is the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird. By the time she narrates the book, she is already an adult. The story, though, is told by her, but using her point of view when she was just a child. As a young child over a period of years from about six to nine.

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