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sdas [7]
3 years ago
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From the top of the canyon, there was a sheer drop of 450 feet.

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GREYUIT [131]3 years ago
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Answer:What is the difference between Point of View and Perspective?

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(Seriously, if you want to know everything there is to know about Point Of View, or POV, read Joe’s article. He even told us the Latin word Point of View came from.)

Here is how I describe Point of View, or POV:

First Person Point of View; “I am so sick. I want to barf.” As in what I see, hear and feel. (I, me, my)

Second Person Point of View; “You look really sick. Please don’t barf on your shoe.” (You, your)

Third-person Point of View, Limited; “He looks really sick, He looks like he is going to barf on his shoe.” (He, she, her, his)

Third-person Point of View, Omniscient; “He looks sick. He looks like he is going to barf on his shoe.” “She looks really sick too. She looks like she is going to barf on her shoe.” The narrator still uses “he” and “she”, but they are all-knowing and seeing. I wonder if the Omniscient narrator knows what everyone ate that is making them so sick? And I wonder how the shoe feels when someone barfs on them?

Perspective, on the other hand, is all about the person’s—or shoe’s or pencil’s—background knowledge and experiences.

A person’s experience changes how they respond to life.

A senior citizen who has lived through war and famine will look at the world differently from a child who has never known war or lack of food.

“For what you see and hear depends a good deal on where you are standing: it also depends on what sort of person you are.”

― C.S. Lewis, The Magician’s Nephew

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Tom [10]

dependant clause, cause we don't know who "who" is and the first sentance tells us this. If the sentence was on it's own without the context, we'd have no idea who "who" is.

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You have to just read the paragraph and then you have to highlight  what you think will go in the easy hope i could help 
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