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Rzqust [24]
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Misha Larkins [42]2 years ago
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When writing a multi-paragraph journal entry from the perspective of Brutus, it is important to:

  • Take note of the setting.
  • Write according to the context of the scene.
  • Make sure your entry is brief and straight to the point.
  • Write using the first-person narrative.

<h3>What is Perspective?</h3>

This refers to the viewpoint that a person has about something which has to do with how he sees a thing from a particular place.

Hence, we can note that when writing from the perspective of Brutus, we know from the play of <em>Julius Caesar </em>that he conspired to murder Caesar because he felt he was becoming too powerful.

Read more about perspectives here:

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