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Harlamova29_29 [7]
4 years ago
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The position from which you write about your subject is called your

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vladimir1956 [14]4 years ago
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The answer to this is point of view
frez [133]4 years ago
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The position from which you write about your subject is called not your advantage (That means what you have something over another deeming you as superior.), nor your prerogative (meaning ranking or privilege.) It would most likely be your point of view. 
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