Yes you may. But you have to mention that it's your point of view and have to explain with valid reason why. However, you have to show both side of the argument. Tips from a English Honours Graduate: When presenting argument try to take the middle way, that way you come across as unbiased observer.
The pronoun for the term 'objective point of view' is 'it'.
essay: noun: a short piece of writing, often written from an author's personal point of view. Example sentence: Our teacher told us to write a five paragraph essay. essay: verb: to try out or attempt something. Example sentence: We shall essay a walk around the park. Homonym: noun: words with the same spelling and sound, but has different meanings and classification (noun, verb etc).
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Second person point of view, where the narrator addresses the reader as "you," is the least commonly used point of view in literature. It can be challenging for writers to maintain this perspective throughout a piece of writing, which is why it is less widely utilized compared to first and third person point of view.
I go straight to the point it is a noun. :)
Your point of view in an essay is, essentially, a first person view. You speak of things from yourself, your own opinions, and your own information. However, most teachers and professors will emphasize the fact that you should use the words "I" and "me" as little as possible, as the essay is not about you, it is simply from your point of view on a certain subject.
An essay tilted towards one point of view on a topic .
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An essay is a piece of writing which is often written from an author's personal point of view. Essay is collection of a paragraph .
A compare and contrast essay is typically written in a third-person point of view, where the writer remains impartial and objective in analyzing the similarities and differences between two or more subjects. This helps maintain a balanced and informative tone throughout the essay.
Essay is about topic you trying to answer. You need to answer it from your point of view. It can consist of facts, criticism, arguments.
A universal essay is a written piece proving the universal point of view instead of proving the author's own personal point of view, knowing that absence of proof makes it a written fiction.Kmindopath Lalit K Jain EsqMar 14, 2013
uses facts and logic to convince an audience to side with a particular point of view
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Answer this question… is created to convince others to accept the author's point of view.
Well, is the author saying "I" or is he using "He, she, they"? If he's using, "I", then the essay is in the first-person. If it uses the latter, then it's third person.