The objective point of view observes the story objectively, from the absolute outside of any characters’ heads, feelings, and knowledge. This POV is also called cinematic because of its similarity to movies, in which you can see what’s going on and hear what’s said, but you can’t see what any of the characters are thinking or feeling.
Is this a fill in the blanks question without any choices? If so then the first blank would be placed with an adjective that is probably something appropriate and positive like 'strong', or 'powerful' motivation. The appropriate word for the next blank with the word 'approval' or 'praise' or something synonymous.
I would say A)...
The topic of three styles of dog training can be broken down into many sub-categories. A topical pattern of organization organizes the information into subtopics.
Answer: C
Explanation: If characters are childhood friends (which they are in this case) Discussing differences is a good way to catch up on what they missed. Friends stick with you, not leave you for some small differences.