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In the story A Windstorm in the Forests, • What is the authors Viewpoint or Perspective?

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As per the author, the forested areas are soaked with small, great occasions continually. The winds are the amazing conductors of all the enchantment that Muir finds in the California woodland. His motivation with such depictions is to stir the peruser's eye to the flow of the forested areas. The woods is alive in far more fantastic routes than just photosynthesis.
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