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How is point of view in a novel or short story different from the author’s point of view in an informational article?

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In informational text, point of view is more obvious to readers than in literary text—you just have to look for the pronoun.

A short story’s point of view is determined by the story’s setting while an informational article can have only one point of view.

Point of view in a work of fiction can be anything while point of view in informational articles must be first, second, or third person.

In novels and short stories, point of view is about the narrator while in informational text it refers to the author.

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In novels and short stories, the point of view is about the narrator while in informational text it refers to the author.

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D, In novels and short stories, point of view is about the narrator while in informational text it refers to the author.

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Describing the point of view for an informational article requires you to identify an author's relationship to the subject, while short story's point point of view refers to the relationship to the story's events.

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