Aram and Nancy's Different Points of View on Research Project

Why do you think Nancy has a different point of view on this topic?

a. Nancy thinks Aram is trying to control the project.
b. Nancy does not agree with the current president’s views.
c. Nancy does not like Aram’s idea because she thinks it will be too difficult to do.
d. Nancy’s experience and family background have given her a different perspective.

Answer:

The correct option is d. Nancy’s experience and family background have given her a different perspective.

The phrase point of view, or POV in abbreviation, describes the one who is narrating or recounting the tale. There are three primary methods to narrate a tale or novel: in the first person, the second person, and the third person. A specific viewpoint is a method of looking at something, especially one that is shaped by your views or experiences.

In order to understand another person's perspective, experience, and beliefs one should be able to put oneself in their shoes.

Nancy has a different point of view on the research project topic about how elected officials can bring about change because her family background and experience have shaped her perspective. She believes that change begins at the local level, where her aunt is involved in the city council, rather than at the national level in Washington where Aram wants to focus on exploring the relationship between the president and Congress.

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