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How does the reader benefit from the author's use of both third-person and first-person points of view

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Answer: The reader benefits from both these points of view because it portrays different scenes and outlooks.

Explanation: Third person's point-of-view makes the reader feel like they are looking in on the scene like they are one of the characters. First-person shows one character within the book's view. This gives the reader insight into the character and makes the reader more aware of the characters' feelings, emotions, and thoughts.

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