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What are the main characteristics of the author’s style in Where the Crawdads Sing? I literally don't even know what that is so could you put examples from the book so I at least know what to look for. PLEASE HELP

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The novel is written in the third person and the past tense, mostly from Kya's perspective. The novel occasionally enters the perspectives of other characters, such as that of Sheriff Jackson while he is investigating Chase's death. However, most of the novel is written from Kya's perspective.

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