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Why is it important to be able to tell when an author is arguing for a point of view?
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Why is it important to be able to tell when an author is arguing for a point of view?
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It is important to tell when an author is arguing for a point of view because you could have a better understanding of the text if you know what the author is specifically arguing for a point of view
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This is important because it can help you understand the context better.
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