All the Sad Young Menby F. Scott Fitzgerald and I first met in the late summer of 1917 when he was just out of Yale, and, like the rest of us, was swept up into the systematized hysteria of the war. In the blue-green uniform of the naval aviation he came down to Pensacola, where the hotel orchestras played "I'm sorry, dear," and we young officers danced with the girls.From "The Rich Boy" by F. Scott Fitzgerald Question 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)ResponsesThe 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 tells the story through the perspective of only one person in the story.The narrator tells the story through the perspective of only one person in the story.The narrator is neutral.The narrator is neutral.The narrator is all-knowing.

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The correct response is: The narrator tells the story through the perspective of someone outside of the story.

This is because the narrator describes the events and characters from a third-person perspective, reflecting on the past and recounting the experiences of those involved without being a character in the events described.