The most likely narrator of these lines is "an engineer who once visited Starkfield on a work project." This is indicated by the mention of being sent by employers on a job related to the power-house and the reference to the delayed work due to a carpenters' strike, which suggests a temporary stay in Starkfield rather than a permanent residence.
I had been sent up by my employers on a job connected with the big power-house at Corbury Junction, and a long-drawn carpenters' strike had so delayed the work that I found myself anchored at Starkfield—the nearest habitable spot—for the best part of the winter. I chafed at first, and then, under the hypnotising effect of routine, gradually began to find a grim satisfaction in the life. Based on the narrative voice, who is most likely to be the narrator of these lines? (1 point) Responses a travel writer trying to get other people to visit Starkfield in winter a travel writer trying to get other people to visit Starkfield in winter an engineer who once visited Starkfield on a work project an engineer who once visited Starkfield on a work project a native of Starkfield who grew bored of his town and moved away a native of Starkfield who grew bored of his town and moved away a child remembering a happy winter spent in Starkfield
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