Based on the excerpt from John Steinbeck's "East of Eden," the point of view of the narrator is:
A. First-person observer only.
- A story is narrated in first person when the narrator uses pronouns such as "I", "we", "my", "mine", "our", etc.
- In other words, the narrator includes him/herself in the story.
- If the narrator does not know the thoughts of other characters, that means he/she is just an observer.
- Thus, readers only get to know what the narrator feels and thinks, but not what other characters feel and think.
- In the excerpt of "East of Eden," we can identify a first-person observer only narrator.
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