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how does the narrator's point of view change how the events are described? percy jackson and the olympians lightning thief 1

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The narrator's point of view will change according to the facts,or the research to describe the subject or subjects: depending on the person or the persons in his or her narration. The change of what weather he, or she,is describing.

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