Use the paragraph from the story All the Sad Young Men by F. Scott Fitzgerald to answer the question. Which statement describes the point of view the author establishes in the paragraph? (1 point) Responses The narrator is all-knowing. The narrator is all-knowing. The narrator tells the story through the perspective of someone outside of the story. The narrator tells the story through the perspective of someone outside of the story. The narrator is neutral. The narrator is neutral. The narrator tells the story through the perspective of only one person in the story.

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To accurately respond to the question about the point of view in a specific paragraph from "All the Sad Young Men" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, I would need to see the actual paragraph in question. However, I can help you understand the potential point of view options based on common narrative techniques used by Fitzgerald.

  1. All-knowing narrator: This implies that the narrator has full knowledge of all characters' thoughts, feelings, and backgrounds.
  2. Outside perspective: This would suggest that the narrator is not a character in the story and provides an objective view of events.
  3. Neutral narrator: This indicates a lack of bias or personal opinion, simply presenting events as they occur.
  4. Single perspective: Here, the narrative would focus on the thoughts and experiences of only one character.

If you can provide the specific paragraph or more context, I can help you determine which statement best describes the author's point of view in that section!