The question makes no sense - please rewrite it so that it asks a specific question that someone can answer.
A parable.
For your side of the story, it might be best to have proof of your claim of work that you've done. Document your work in some way to prove your point. If you still cannot see eye to eye, you might have to go above the manager and get their boss to mediate the dispute.
third person limited omniscient
There is no verified information or evidence to support the claim that the exorcism of Jessica Leek is a true story. The details of such events often tend to be controversial and come with various interpretations.
Main ideas are the topic of you paragraph like for example what is a newt. Details are the evidence or the examples... the backups to the claim for example height and weight or interesting facts. Another main idea is the difference between the t-rex and a bronotosaurus. Details would be a t-rex is a meat eater and the bronotosaurus is a plant eater.
Perspective, or point of view. These two terms are synonymous.
Tall tales use an exaggerated story with realistic details.
i believe the voice was Robert Jadah, i hope this helps you
The point of view in the story is from the view of the bully in the story. This is the first story in which a story has been told from the bully's point of view.
its means u have to support details in the question
When writing a report, "relevant" details are those that are important to understanding the story or details that help to make your point more clear to the reader. Irrelevant details just confuse the reader, add nothing to your main point, and take you off on a tangent rather than sticking to the main subject. So, if I were writing an essay about why I believe the president did the right thing when he made a certain decision, I would focus on facts that prove my point-- facts that show why the president made that decision and why I agree and why other important people also agree. Those would be relevant facts. But if I started telling you about where I live and who my husband is and where we go to vote, those are irrelevant facts because they have nothing to do with the points I am trying to make in my essay.
None. No evidence at all. The flood story is just that, a story.