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vernon scannel (you have put in the question)
(in fictional writing) the narrator's position in relation to a story being told.
"this story is told from a child's point of view"
the position from which something or someone is observed.
"certain aspects are not visible from a single point of view"
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Explanation: Nominative and Objective
For example, in the sentence, "The dog ran," "dog" is the nominative because it's the performer of the verb "ran." An objective refers to a recipient or object of a verb or preposition
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False
Explanation:
You have butterflies in your stomach.
<span>"I think they play a collateral role; you cannot blame them for Macbeth's sins, but they certainly did help push him down his path."
I hope I'm not too late, and I hope this helps :)</span>