<span>The phrase is an object phrase that depends on other information in order to make sense. If the phrase were alone, without a subject, then the information would be insufficient to derive any actual meaning. Clarifying questions would have to be asked, including "Who" or "What" won the award.</span>
,"Odysseus's men bent steady the oars." says (cite source)
You mixed up your letters, but the answer is metaphor.
Similes and metaphors compare two unlike things, but similes use "like" or "as" while metaphors don't, and usually only use some form of "to be".
Answer:
Point of view does effect the reader. It can make yo sympathize.
Explanation:
If the story was written in 1st person, how that character feels about another character will affect the way you feel too. You may be more likely to sympathize with the person that is telling the story, or relate to them. This applies with all other points of view as well.