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Why would the author choose this point of view to tell the story? A. to create animosity towards the invading wolf pack B. to eliminate the reader's confusion about the characters C. to let the audience
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Why would the author choose this point of view to tell the story? A. to create animosity towards the invading wolf pack B. to eliminate the reader's confusion about the characters C. to let the audience know when something bad will happen D. to have the audience relate to the main character, Kato
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D. to have the audience relate to the main character, Kato
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