The narrator of Fever 1793 helps readers imagine her childhood by
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The narrator of Fever 1793 helps readers imagine her childhood by describing the experience of seeing her words in print. The novel "Fever 1793" is the work of the American writer and journalist Laurie Halse Anderson, and develops the Yellow Fever oubreak in Philadelphia in 1793 and the devastation that caused.
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Fever 1793’s narrator helps the readers to imagine her childhood by conveying her love towards the country, explaining her experience of seeing her words in the print, confession of counting on her fingers, her experience with the expression of her frustration with front room serving. So by the above sentences, she made the reader imagine her the way how her childhood was and what she actually faced then.
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