That depends. When writing historical fiction, it matters a lot if you're writing ffrom the point of view of historical figure.
yes it has a lot of things to do with th writing process.
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Laurine Ark has written: 'Writing from the exterior dramatic perspective' -- subject(s): Fiction, Technique, Point of view (Literature), Creative writing
Narrator's knowledge of the characters events
Footnote to Youth is told in the third person or omniscient point of view in fiction. This style of writing allows for free movement and more information in less time. The story begins at a time when the protagonist is in the last stage of child to adult.
the evidence that supports a point of view.
the evidence that supports a point of view.
The speaker (who ever is writing or whose point of view it is) would be the narrator. First person is when writing includes words like I, me, my, we, etc.
It seems to be an informal third person perspective. It is also in past tense. The book is fiction.
Argumentative writing is a type of writing that is from one point of view. It is when a writer proposes his view towards a subject, opposing it or proposing it.
Sherri Szeman has written: 'Mastering point of view' -- subject(s): Fiction, Point of view (Literature), Technique
Objective writing