Read this excerpt about activist Dolores Huerta.
"I had a family that I had to support,” Huerta recalled. "And here I was going to go start organizing farmers for no money with all these children.” Huerta had seven children at home – two from her first marriage and five from her marriage to Ventura.
It was a very difficult decision, because it meant she no longer had a job to support her family. Union officials and employees earned $5 a week. Huerta and her family had to depend on contributions of food and clothing.
Which statement describes the main narrator of this excerpt?
The excerpt is told by a first-person narrator who shares an eyewitness account.
The excerpt is told by a second-person narrator who addresses the reader.
The excerpt is told by a third-person narrator who shares facts, quotes, and observations.
The excerpt is told by an omniscient narrator who has knowledge of the future.