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From the following passage, how do we know the Narrator's point of view in "The Californian's Tale" is First Person? Sec. 1: Thirty-five years ago I was out prospecting on the Stanislaus, tramping all day long with pick and pan and horn, and washing a hatful of dirt here and there, always expecting to make a rich strike, and never doing it... A. The Narrator is a character in the story and the reader experiences what he experiences. B. The Narrator is outside the story but knows the thoughts and feelings of one character. C. The Narrator is a character in the story and knows

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The California's Tale Mark Twain 1- Thirty-five years ago I was out prospecting on the Stanislaus,1 tramping all day long with pick and pan and horn, and washing a hatful of dirt here and there, always expecting to make a rich strike, and never doing it. It was a lovely region, woodsy, balmy, delicious, and had once been populous, long years before, but now the people had vanished and the charming paradise was a solitude. They went away when the surface diggings gave out. In one place, where a busy little city with banks and newspapers and fire companies and a mayor and aldermen had been, was nothing but a wide expanse of emerald turf, with not even the faintest sign that human life had ever been present there. This was down toward Tuttletown.2 In the country neighborhood thereabouts, along the dusty roads, one found at intervals the prettiest little cottage homes, snug and cozy, and so cobwebbed with vines snowed thick with roses that the doors and windows were wholly hidden from sight—sign that these were deserted homes, forsaken years ago by defeated and disappointed families who could neither sell them nor give them away.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Hayhayz

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

did you read it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont understand english I'm hispanic

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

Its A because in that tiny passage it uses I. the narrator is the one in the story who is talking and we are experiencing what he does. medal please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which best describes the author's tone towards Framton Nuttel in the underlined passage of Section 21 of "The Open Window'"? A. The narrator looks at Framton as being deluded that strangers want to hear about his ailments. B. The narrator thinks that Framton is rude and unfeeling. C. The narrator thinks that Framton is a very wise, well-spoken man.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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