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Read the passage from The Phantom Tollbooth.
Whose perspective is represented in the passage?
"But there are many other ways to look at things."
remarked the boy "For instance, you had orange juice,
boiled eggs, toast and jam, and milk for breakfast," he said,
tuming to Milo. "And you are always worried about people
wasting time," he said to Tock. "And you are almost never
right about anything," he said, pointing at the Humbug,
"and, when you are, it's usually an accident."
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the Humbug
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