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Which best describes the point of view in "The Bat-Poet"? The bat narrates the story. The reader does not have access to the bat's thoughts and feelings. The reader does not have access to the thoughts of characters other than the bat. The narrator refers to the characters using the pronouns you, your, and yours.

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It sounds like the book is in 2nd point of view. Its rarely used, but not unheard of.

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I believe the answer is actually 3rd person point of view, I hope i helped you.

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