Point of View means the perspective that someone is seeing it from.
If in a book someone, lets say Jack, talks about listening to a friend talk about how someone was mean, that was the point of view of Jack.
If there is a description about a bird seeing a worm in a corn field, that is the birds point of view.
It can be as simple as that, or it can be as complex as someone saying that at their point of view they saw Jane being mean, but at Jane's point of view, she wasn't at all.
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D. Complete predicate
Explanation:
The capitalized words make up a complete predicate, a verb telling the action that is modified by a phrase!
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Homer's style, whoever he was, falls more in the category of minstrel poet or balladeer, as opposed to a cultivated poet who is the product of a fervent literary moment, such as a Virgil or a Shakespeare.
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