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In the excerpt from Peter Pan, Wendy’s point of view changes from being _____ to ____. For example, at the beginning, we can see that Wendy is _____when she says, “‘Peter,’ said Wendy the comforter, ‘I should love you in a beard.” But by the end, we see that Wendy is _____ because she says, “ ‘It will be rather lonely in the evening.’ she said… sitting by the fire. ”

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In the excerpt from Peter Pan, Wendy’s point of view changes from being **naive** to **mature**. For example, at the beginning, we can see that Wendy is **playful and whimsical** when she says, “'Peter,' said Wendy the comforter, 'I should love you in a beard.’” But by the end, we see that Wendy is **reflective and aware of reality** because she says, “'It will be rather lonely in the evening,’ she said… sitting by the fire.”

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