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Which strategy is a way to determine an author’s perspective in a text?

identifying whether the piece is told in first-person, third-person limited, or third-person omniscient point of view

considering the author’s background and reputation, the intended audience, and time period

identifying the setting, main character, and plot, taking special note of rising action, climax, and denouement

noting the main character’s conflict, primary goals, and motivation, then drawing a conclusion

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i feel like the answer is B
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Answer:

Identifying the setting, main character and plot, taking special note of rising action, climax, and denouement.

Step-by-step explanation:

The author's perspective is crucial to the understanding of the text as it provides the reader with the essential details implicit of his/her perspective. The style and setting of the text would assist in knowing the background issues prevailing at that time which the author wished to emphasize, the portrayal of the main character and plot would aid to convey the central idea of the author behind the text, the rising action would reveal the flaws while climax and denouement would assist in disclosing the consequences led by the impulsive actions and would suggest a resolution implicit of author's thought. All these elements contribute to know the author's view, opinion on the issues, suggestions, prejudices, etc.

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