The author's viewpoint in a novel is their perspective on the events, characters, themes, and overall message conveyed in the text. It reflects the author's beliefs, values, and attitudes that are expressed through the narrative and the characters' actions and dialogue.
The statement "Viewpoint or purpose is the author's reason for writing" is true. The author's viewpoint refers to their perspective or stance on a topic, while the purpose is their intention or goal in writing the piece. The first sentence of a passage may or may not express the author's viewpoint—it depends on the content and structure of the writing.
By looking at it from more than one perpective or viewpoint.
No Halva is not a Nougat confection, but Turron is a Nougat Confection.
Nougat... lots and lots of nougat!
The cast of Nougat - 2002 includes: Paul Hungerford as Calvin Carla Rudy as Charlotte Tim Stepich as Nougat
The Snickers candy bar had great-tasting nougat in the center.
Putos
Three Musketeers candy bars are filled with a light chocolate nougat. Yum.
A nougat candy.
nougat
yes
You can, but it's harder for the reader if you switch back and forth, so most authors keep one viewpoint.