It depnds on your motivation. If it's for personal gain, that's called manipulation, and is extremely deceptive and unfair. But if your simply trying to appeal to someones emtions to get them to benefit a good cause, like showing them one of those videos of someone in the military coming home in order to persuade them to donate to a cause that helps veterans, I wouldn't really call that unfair or deceptive since they know exactly what you're trying to do. So it's deceptive and unfair when they don't know what you're tring to achieve and that you're trying to achieve anything.
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Narration is the art of storytelling, and the purpose of writing is to tell stories. anytime you tell a story about an event or incident you engage in a form of narration.
From the sentence, "Tomorrow morning, Akiko will arrive an hour late" depicts a third person perspective because it doesn't use any pronoun to replace Akiko, the subject of the sentence, and it is in singular form since Akiko is only one person.