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How does the narrator help the reader
understand Aunt Georgiana and her life?

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Answer:the story's point of view is first person with Clark, her nephew, the narrator. His Uncle Howard has asked him to assist his Aunt Georgiana who has. What does Aunt Georgiana's appearance upon her arrival in Boston tell you about her has become stooped and misshapen from having lived a harsh life on the prairie

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The story's point of view is the first person with Clark, her nephew, the narrator. His Uncle Howard has ask him to assist his Aunt Georgina who has. What does Aunt Georgina's appearance upon her arrival in Boston tell you about her has become stooped and misshapen from having lived a harsh life on the prairie.

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