Answer: Author's opinion, or viewpoint, is the way the author looks at a topic or the ideas being described.
On a cool summer nights, there was a fairy. She lives in a beautiful rainforest that was filled with luscious green trees and beautiful flowers. She loved to go throughout the rainforest, sitting on the trees and playing her beautiful violin. She would play for hours, serenading all of the animals. But on this one particular night she ran into an elder. The fairy elders were always taken very seriously, as they were known to have the wisest of wisdom known throughout the jungle.This elder however wasn't As calm. She was still nice but she had come in to many troubles through her days, which made her a little bit aggressive. She was annoyed by the constant violin playing, but not for the reasons you may think. Her daughter used to play violin, and hearing this violin played by the beautiful fairy brought back sad memories. She argued with the ferry, asking her to please not play near her, or she just could not take the sadness that it ensued. she thought the violin was beautiful, it's beautiful oak crafted from the trees of the forest surrounding them. She argued that she never wanted to hear the violin again, although it brought much pain to admit her to say that. The theory however believe that she could find healing and hearing the violin again. She asked the elder if the elder had a violent of their own, and they surprised, replied with yes. Fairy persuaded the elder to come and play the violin with her, to connect with her daughter whom she so tragically lost. The elder was skeptical, but went along. As it turned out it was a beautiful experience, and it brought the elder to tears. Now every night they play together, until the sun comes over the trees.
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In chapter eleven, the children are waiting in the Witch's castle for her to return and turn them into stone. They are very scared and when they hear her coming, they all hide. The Witch comes in and cannot find them, so she gets angry and turns a man into a statue. She then leaves the room and the children come out of hiding.
In chapter twelve, the Witch is getting ready to go out and she tells her servants to keep an eye on the children. She also tells them to bring the children to her if they try to leave. The children are then left alone and they start to explore the castle. They find a room full of books and they also find a room with a window that looks out onto a courtyard.
In chapter thirteen, the children are playing in the courtyard when they see the Witch coming. They all hide again, but the Witch finds Lucy. She is about to turn her into a statue when Aslan appears. The Witch is terrified of Aslan and she runs away. Aslan then talks to the children and he tells them that they are going to be free.
In chapter fourteen, the children are taken to a cave where they meet the White Witch. She is very old and she is dying. Aslan tells the children that they must forgive her, and they do. The Witch then dies and Aslan takes her body away.
In chapter fifteen, the children are back in the forest and they are waiting for Aslan to come and take them home. He does not come and they start to worry. Suddenly, they hear his voice and they follow it. Aslan is waiting for them at the edge of the forest and he takes them home.
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all of them just arent finished
The philosophy of self is the study of the many conditions of identity that make one subject of experience distinct from other experiences. The self is sometimes understood as a unified being essentially connected to consciousness, awareness, and agency.