Answer:
First person point of view.
Explanation:
The first-person point of view illustrates the writing from the narrator's point of view or perspective with the use of the pronoun "I" or "We" contrary to a second or third person point of view that employs "you" or "They" as a pronoun. The narrator is the witness to the story who keeps an "eye" over the events or observes the series of events that carry the story. Thus, <em>"It's only fair" exemplifies the first person point of view as it employs "I" or "We" which is described from Avery's point of view.</em>
Nendo is basically Saiki's sidekick. He's not very smart, and he thinks Saiki is his best friend, even though Saiki doesn't like him. Saiki also can't read Nendo's mind. I belive yare yare means "Oh my," or something along those lines.
Answer:
It converts only the surface meaning of an object, person, action, or situation.