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How is point of view different in nonfiction writing?(1 point) Responses In fiction, point of view refers to the culture the characters are accustomed to. In nonfiction, point of view refers to the geographical location. In fiction, point of view refers to the culture the characters are accustomed to. In nonfiction, point of view refers to the geographical location. In fiction, point of view refers to the narration, or what "person" it's written in. In nonfiction, point of view refers to the author's perspective about the topic or subject. In fiction, point of view refers to the narration, or what "person" it's written in. In nonfiction, point of view refers to the author's perspective about the topic or subject. In fiction, point of view refers to the use of descriptive imagery in the story. In nonfiction, point of view refers to the rhetorical strategies used by the author. In fiction, point of view refers to the use of descriptive imagery in the story. In nonfiction, point of view refers to the rhetorical strategies used by the author. In fiction, the plot is plotting against you. In space, no one can hear you scream.
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The most accurate response regarding the difference in point of view between fiction and nonfiction writing is:
"In fiction, point of view refers to the narration, or what 'person' it's written in. In nonfiction, point of view refers to the author's perspective about the topic or subject."
In fiction, point of view primarily relates to the narrative perspective (first person, second person, third person, etc.), whereas in nonfiction, it pertains to how the author presents their viewpoint or interpretation of the subject matter.
"In fiction, point of view refers to the narration, or what 'person' it's written in. In nonfiction, point of view refers to the author's perspective about the topic or subject."
In fiction, point of view primarily relates to the narrative perspective (first person, second person, third person, etc.), whereas in nonfiction, it pertains to how the author presents their viewpoint or interpretation of the subject matter.
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