in all the sad young men by f scott fitzgerald which statement describes the point of view the author establishes in the paragraph?

answers:
the narrator tells the story through the perspective of only one person in the story

the narrator is all-knowing

the narrator is neutral

the narrator tells the story through the perspective of someone outside the story

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In "All the Sad Young Men" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the point of view the author establishes can typically be described as: the narrator is all-knowing.

This choice reflects the omniscient perspective that allows access to various characters' thoughts and feelings, rather than being limited to just one character's perspective. However, it's important to consider the context of the specific paragraph you are referring to, as the point of view may vary.