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VARVARA [1.3K]
2 years ago
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What is the author's viewpoint in the article "Famine and Conflict"?

English
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shepuryov [24]2 years ago
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The author points out that food scarcity in war-torn areas is usually a direct result of the war.

<h3>What is a point of view?</h3>
  • It's an opinion.
  • It is an interpretation.

An author's point of view refers to the author's opinion on a subject. In the case of the author of "Famine and Conflict," the point of view is established about the problems that war creates. Among these problems, the author highlights the scarcity of food as one of the main ones.

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