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Biomimicry is not cosmetic imitation. Buildings that simply look like a fish, a shell—or some other object in nature—are not using the principles of biomimicry. If a structure truly employs the principles of biomimicry, the natural features are incorporated because their designs work with the natural environment and are efficient. If one looks around to see what solutions nature has to offer, one may just be inspired to design a new, eco-friendly structure.

What is the author’s point of view in the excerpt?
second person

fourth person

first person

third person

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b) fourth person

Step-by-step explanation:

Narratives that use the term "fourth person point of view" tend to be those that deal with hazy or generalized subjects. Using the word "one" as an example is a common English expression. In this situation, "one" refers to a generalization, not a specific individual.

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