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English, 01.08.2019 10:30, ninilizovtskt

Read the passage and answer the question below. typically when authors write, they have a point of view or a perspective that they are writing from, and everybody is different. so, if bob was to write something and you were to write something about the exact same topic, it's not going to sound exactly the same because you and bob probably have different opinions and ideas about what you want to get across to the reader. let's say you and bob are writing a paper about broccoli cupcakes. bob may love them and think they are a great choice for a dessert, the best dessert ever. you, however, may think they are disgusting and in no way should a vegetable ever be a dessert. an author's point of view can affect many different aspects of a text. it can affect the word choice or what words the author chooses to use to describe something. for example with the broccoli cupcakes, bob might use words such as wonderful, delicious, incredible, amazing. you on the other hand might use words such as revolting, disgusting, nasty, or gross. point of view can also affect how the author chooses to organize something, or the message that they are trying to get across to you. after all, what someone believes has a direct impact on how they write and what they want you to think. so, an author in the way they view something definitely impacts the text in a number of ways. does an author's point of view have any effect on his/her writing? question 1 options: yes no

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