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the outlook or view of the author, narrator or a character speaking in a particular work, e.g. In The Great Gatsby, the point of view of the narrator (Nick) favours Gatsby, and is critical of Tom Buchanan.
an overblown statement, e.g. I had thousands of guests this weekend.
(also called a memoir) a book about the life of a person, written by that person.
a part of speech that is used before a noun, pronoun, or gerund to show place, time, direction,...
(also called a letter to the press) a letter written by a member of the public to the editor of...
a short section or speech at the end of a story or play, in which the story or fate of its...