Perspective determines how things are described in a story.
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∙ 8y agoAn 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.
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.
The writer's qualification's and sources.
The answer depends on the perspective of individual authors and readers.
Consider the work as a whole
When paraphrasing with two authors, make sure to mention both authors' names in your paraphrase. If the authors have different viewpoints or conclusions, be sure to accurately represent each author's perspective in your paraphrase. Follow proper citation guidelines to give credit to both authors for their work.
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One strategy to determine an author's perspective in a text is to analyze the tone of the writing. Authors often use language and word choice to convey their feelings and opinions on a topic. Additionally, examining the author's use of evidence, examples, and arguments can provide insight into their perspective.
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