The point of view of “A Yellow Dog?” is the perspective of the dog
<h3>What is a Point of View?</h3>
This refers to the viewpoint or perspective of a person that is used to tell a story to give readers a better understanding.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration of a yellow dog who recounts the feeling of emptiness and loneliness as he lives with a couple.
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Answer:
The question above is a moral one.
In order to achieve a balance, we must become aware that the Author and Consitution that measures morality puts everyone on the same level.
That is, if one person lies, they are no different morally from one who steals.
This realisation that there is 'right' and 'wrong' and that there is one that administers over everyone to check the latter, helps with conviction and checks one from being too quick to be others to judgement.
It's key to note that the good book makes it clear that a servant rises or falls before his Master and that with the same measure that one person judges another, shall he or she be judged.
Man at the best will always be imperfect. There are three stages of imperfection:
- Imperfect but getting worse
- Imperfect but just in-between
- Imperfect but getting better consistently
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I believe the answer is D.
I assume you're using the phrase "Organizing Ideas" in a subjective sense. If you are referring to some story, book, or play then I can't help unless I know what it is you're referring to. However the importance of organizing ideas in general corresponds to the availability of what it is you're organizing. Organziation that is done in the right context can allow you to floursish later when searching for an idea that you might have not have needed at that specific moment. Organizing ideas will naturally allow you to work more effeciently.
Sorry this isn't two to three sentences : )