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Which best describes the point of view in the bat-poet?

A. The reader does not have access to the thoughts of characters other than the bat
B. The reader does not have access to the bat's thoughts and feelings/
C. The bat narrates the story
D. The narrator refers to the characters using the pronouns you, your and yours

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A. The reader does not have access to the thoughts of characters other than the bat
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The correct option is A

The bat poet Randall Jarrell, a wonderful story about a bat that is sharing the poems that he composes with other animals of his environment to which they are directed. It is a tender, intelligent and humorous book, in which the relations between the inhabitants of the forest are lived and one reflects in a simple and profound way on poetry and literature in general.

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