Asked by IGotYa
How can you determine what an author’s perspective or point of view is?(1 point)
Responses
Ask yourself, “Who are the author’s sources?”
Ask yourself, “Who are the author’s sources?”
Ask yourself, “Where is the author from?”
Ask yourself, “Where is the author from?”
Ask yourself, “What does the author want me to think about this topic?”
Ask yourself, “What does the author want me to think about this topic?”
Ask yourself, “When did the author publish this text?”
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Ask yourself, “What does the author want me to think about this topic?”
That question gets at the author’s attitude, purpose, and intended message — the core of perspective/point of view.
That question gets at the author’s attitude, purpose, and intended message — the core of perspective/point of view.
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