This statement is false.
Any time a writer paraphrases something he or she read somewhere, it means that he or she is paraphrasing somebody else's words, which means that person has to be credited for it. If the writer reached an opinion independently, then they wouldn't have to cite the source, but otherwise, they do, if they want to avoid plagiarism.
Answer:
The point of view that the narrator is using is first person.
Explanation:
This is because it says the words we, and I which are both words that indicates first person.
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Answer:
<u><em>Address in Saudi Arabia:</em></u>
Hi Brother,
I hope all is well at home. This area has a drought. A water shortage was the cause. We went with others to support the locals. We hauled several water containers and tanks near our town. When we arrived, we saw that the village-to-town water conduit was nearly totally destroyed. We phoned the city, and they responded within an hour. We gave water bottles and containers to every home. They're kind. We asked how long pipe repair would take, but the guys weren't sure. The village's drought impacted everyone. Dry wells prevented irrigation. We made sure they had adequate water for their home and irrigation needs. We were glad the pipe would be fixed by morning. After repairing the pipe, the residents thanked us, and we waved goodbye. It was great to live in a community with so many kind people. We hope to visit before I complete this letter. Keep writing and take care.
<u><em>Your name:</em></u>
Explanation:
This is my point-of-view, and you are welcome to alter it.