What is the point of view in an informational article?

the author's perspective on the subject of the article

the reader’s perspective on the subject of the article

the publisher's perspective on the subject of the article

the narrator’s perspective on the subject of the article

1 answer

The point of view in an informational article typically refers to the author's perspective on the subject of the article. The author presents information, facts, and sometimes their interpretation or analysis of the topic, aiming to inform the reader rather than express personal opinions or emotions.

Similar Questions
  1. 1. What is an author’s point of view?A. the subject that an author writes about B. the reference materials an author uses C. a
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  2. What changes the way informational texts communicate the same subject?the point of view of the author. the number of sources.
    1. answers icon 11 answers
  3. What changes the way informational texts communicate the same subject?Responses the information available. the audience. the
    1. answers icon 6 answers
  4. Question 1A)How does an informational text inform an audience about a subject?(1 point) Responses by using point of view to
    1. answers icon 3 answers
more similar questions