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Which excerpt from "I'm Not Thirteen Yet" is the best example of a first-person point of view? Then Lynette and these new girls began holding thirteen-year-old clubs after school.
“This afternoon is going to so much fun,” said Lynette.
With spring turning to summer, the rift between the twelve- and thirteen-year olds grew worse.
Three weeks later, I reluctantly boarded the bus with all the other Shenandoah-bound kids.

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