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OpenStudy (anonymous):

This Is For Harriet The Spy Book so who ever can help me it would be a pleasure 1: From What Point of view is the story told?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help please

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

I have never read the book but I'll research....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thank you so much but I need to get this right :)

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

Was a narrator telling the story of what was going on or were you reading someones thoughts?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im sorry but I haven't read the book because it so lame and my baby sister ripped a few pages sorry but I will tell you the questions question okay is it a: first person or b: third person

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

It's rated a four star out of five, which is not bad. I don't think it would be considered lame, sir.

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

But I read the reviews and I think I know the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im a mam LOL oh and I don't think its lame lame I like it but it puts me rite a sleep oh and I rate it a four

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

And I read bits of the story

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

lol excuse me, ma'am c:

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

Which do you think it is? :3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So I just need to find the answers to all the questions because I really need to raise up my grade in math so can you please do your best and then ill give you a medal :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

umm I think it is b but im not sure of it

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

Medals are nice, but actually teaching someone is better. First person: is "I" point of view for example "I waked down the alley, into a mysterious place where darkness is at it's peak. I couldn't feel any more scared." Third person view: Is more like telling a story from the side, but you are not in the story. Example: "Andrew and Vanessa walked down the street together, deciding what they were going to do for the party. Vanessa thought of bringing the tables with her." Here is some quote from Harriet The Spy: " 'Harriet.' The back door slammed and Ole Golly marched squarely towards them across the yard. Her long black shoes made a slap-slap noise on the brick. "Hey where are you going?" asked Harriet, jumping up."

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

Which point of view do you think? c:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so its third person?

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

yes it is c:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need a few more question can you help me with them?

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

I'll try c:

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

Do another post though

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

and tag me in it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its about the same story

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

alrighty, go

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay second question is: In the beginning of the story, Ole Golly take Harriet and sport to visit, ( Sport is a person and Harriet is a girl) A: Her mother. B: Mr. Wildenstein C: A friend in the hospital? which one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you know? this answer?

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

I'm reading the part where they are going somewhere hold on a bit...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay what ever I am almost done with my school just two more courses and 1 or 2 assiments for both of them so im trying to finish up fast :) I can t wait!

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

lol excuse me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so have you found it yet?

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

Yes I have

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yay whats the answer?

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

Read the story

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I cant my lil sis ripped a lot of pages out

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

Look online for the PDF. Go to Google and type "Harriet The Spy PDF" and click the link with a [PDF] on the side. Look on pages 20-21 and you will find your answer, you shouldn't miss it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay bye I have all the answers now thanks for your help

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

Welcome c:

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