Synthesized answer
The book "Points of View" by James Moffett, Kenneth R. McElheny, and Ambrose Bierce arranges short stories based on the narrative technique employed by the storytellers [1]. This means the stories are organized by how the narrator tells them, rather than by theme or genre [1].
The passages provided do not contain enough information to explain the key concepts in my own words. They describe the organizational principle of the book but do not elaborate on the specific concepts of "point of view" as a literary technique that are likely explored within the stories themselves. Therefore, I cannot define these concepts further based solely on the given text.
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From the book
Title: Points of View by James Moffett, Kenneth R. McElheny, Ambrose Bierce Description: Short stories arranged by the story telling technique of the narrators.