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English, 09.12.2020 22:20 brenna209

In the passage “Swimming with Sharks," the author develops the events and setting using the first-person point of view of one of the
passengers on Juni's sailboat. How does the passenger's point of view
affect the reader's understanding of the passage? Provide key details
and examples from the passage to support your writing.

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