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Answer:

The novel is told through Scout's point of view

Explanation:

Answer:

Harper Lee's novel, To Kill a Mocking Bird, is told from the point of view of Scout.

Explanation:

Scout, a young, but extremely intelligent girl, tells the story of this novel, and through her observations of injustice, and a taste of the 'real world', she matures. This is the primary reason Harper Lee's novel is considered a bildungsroman, a coming-of-age story.