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Analyzing the Impact of the Point of View
In works of fiction, the point of view determines what the reader knows about the events of the plot. It also as well as how the reader should feel about the events. Point of view is the lens that readers see the story through. The story is filtered through the storyteller.
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Simile you know when an author is using simile because they use like or as so in this case...
“Like stew beef vibrating the drum head near the edge with his fingers” hope this helps :)
<span>He was from New York City but in 1922 he took a position as an executive at the Cumberland Coal and Iron Company in Dayton. He was still living there when in 1925 Tennessee passed a law that stated it was illegal to teach evolution in Tennessee schools. He wanted to test the law in court...and he knew the trial would be a national spectacle and would be a much needed economic boom for Dayton.
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