The main source in the text is the first-person perspective. It's in the sentence <em>"Even though I'm a trader, I'm tempted to switch professions. However, I tell myself that it's a matter of time before my luck changes."</em> This sentence states that "I" is the main source in the story.
Further Explanation
The point of view is a storytelling technique that will create a different 'feel' in the storyline and the way of storytelling.
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Here are the types of points of view, along with examples:
- First-person perspective (main character)
<em> "I'm watching electricity poles that stand rigidly at crossroads. This small city is a silent witness of my birth. In this place, 20 years ago I was born ....... etc."
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- First-person perspective (side figure) <em>"Juliane is a sweet girl, she is friendly with everyone. No wonder so many people like her." </em>
- Third-person perspective (all-round)<em> "His father and mother did not approve of his relationship with his lover."
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- Third-person perspective (observer)
<em> "I don't know what happened to him this past week. Coming home from work immediately showed a gloomy face."
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- Mixed Perspective (combining first and third-person perspectives)
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Grade: high school
Subject: history
keyword : point of view, first-person, main character
Exceptions of Double Jeopardy:
1.A trail based on the same facts as long as the elements of each crime are different.
2.Different jurisdiction can charge the same individual with the same crime based on the same facts.
The man who organized Roman law into an orderly body of rules was Emperor Justinian. This became known as Justinian's Code. This code served as the legal basis for several different elements of the Byzantine society including marriage, slavery, property, and women's rights. This code was world famous, as it lasted roughly 9 centuries and it became a foundation for several other empires/countries in developing their own legal codes.
Common Sense by Thomas Paine