Perspective determines how things are described in a story.
An author's perspective can be influenced by their personal experiences, beliefs, cultural background, education, and the purpose or message they intend to convey in their writing. It can also be shaped by the audience they are targeting and the societal context in which they are writing.
Perspective is a noun; author's is the possessive form.
Author's perspective" refers to the author's opinions and/or attitude about his or her topic.
The answer depends on the perspective of individual authors and readers.
A reader uses a critical perspective by analyzing, questioning, and evaluating the text's content, arguments, and assumptions. They may consider factors such as author bias, evidence supporting the argument, and the broader context in which the text was written. This approach helps the reader draw their own conclusions and consider multiple viewpoints.
Having a critical perspective allows readers to question what the writer says. A reader uses critical perspective when they are able to question the authors writing.
audience's perspective of the story.
The writer's qualification's and sources.
Biopsychology
Bio psychology
Bio Psychology
The answer depends on the perspective of individual authors and readers.
Consider the work as a whole