The point of view in literature is the angle from which the story is being narrated. The most common are the first and third person points of view.
If it's being told from the first person point of view (POV), then the pronouns "I" or "we" will be used to tell the story. If it's from the third person POV, the story will use the pronouns "he", "she", "it", "them", or the main character's name. And finally, the second person POV narrates with the pronoun "you", inserting the reader in the story.
In the case of Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different, the author Karen Blumenthal tells his biography by using his name and "he" pronouns. For example, the opening sentence says "<em>Steve Jobs's first story involved connecting dots, and it began with a most unusual promise</em>". Therefore, the point of view used to tell this story is the third person.
I'm no expert on linguistics, but I think the first statement speaks out the most to me
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Amy Tan is a Chinese-American author, who writes about the lives of second generation Chinese Americans. Writing with both humour and insight, Tan accurately portrays family relationships. After working as a freelance business writer, Tan decided to try writing short stories. Once her first novel (The Joy Luck Club) wqs published, she became an instant celebrity!
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Where are the sentences ?
Hello There @I5oanisDain2eQT, How are you doing?
OK, so you want the definition and the two typical definitions; based on "Websters New Dictionary" are the following:
1. <span>an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one.
2. </span><span>a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
In other words, it may be known as a Discussion over a topic, or even more physical like a fight. Usually an argument is seen over topics in politics and so on. I really hope i helped!
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