Which of the following best describes the narrative point of view of the passage? the perspectives of three people involved in the story the perspective of an older person looking back at when he was young the perspective of a narrator telling someone else about his experiences the perspective of a soldier’s adventures in India Passage: Mr. White dropped it back in his pocket, and placing chairs, motioned his friend to the table. In the business of supper the talisman was partly forgotten, and afterward the three sat listening in an enthralled fashion to a second installment of the soldier’s adventures in India. “If the tale about the monkey’s paw is not more truthful than those he has been telling us,” said Herbert, as the door closed behind their guest, just in time for him to catch the last train, “we sha’nt make much out of it.” “Did you give him anything for it, father?” inquired Mrs. White, regarding her husband closely.” –“The Monkey’s Paw,” W. W. Jacobs