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The point of view is about who is the speaker or story teller and can be classified as from first person (when the narrator uses pronouns I, me, myself, or mine), second (when the narrator uses pronouns you) or third person (when the narrator uses pronouns he, she, they, or it). With the point of view, you can change angles by shifting who is telling the story.
Now the voice can be identified by the tone the narrator uses, the words and language chosen by the narrator and the manner of speaking.
So options 1.analyzing narrators perspective. 2. Identifying tone and voice. and 3. Asking questions. can all be used to analyze narrator and point of view.
The skills that does not help analyze narrator and point of view is 4. drawing conclusions.
Answer:
B). A Proofreading error.
Explanation:
As per the question, the error made by the writer in this e-mail message is the 'proofreading error' which implies that he didn't recheck his message for grammatical, word choice, formatting, or spelling errors. The proofreading helps in fixing these errors before finalizing it that aids to enhance the comprehension, accuracy, and compactness of the work. The given message contains various errors like prepositional errors(lack of preposition before 'personnel'), use of wrong spelling of 'personnel', the punctuation errors, etc.. Therefore, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.