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How does the author establish the frog's point of view in the story?

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Point of View: It is a first person narrator retelling a story told to him in third person. ... The narrator: The narrator seems to be a stand in for Mark Twain himself, as the story of this jumping frog is one that Mark Twain heard himself on his travels.
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