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a person involved in the story.
first-person narration
Hsiao-Hung Lee has written: 'Possibilities of hidden things' -- subject(s): Autobiographical fiction, English, English Autobiographical fiction, English fiction, First person narrative, History, History and criticism, Narration (Rhetoric), Self in literature
In first-person narration the narrator is usually a participant in the story's action.
well if the narration uses the letter I
It is still called 1st person narration
Jenny Mander has written: 'Circles of learning' -- subject(s): First person narrative, French fiction, History, History and criticism, Narration (Rhetoric)
It's writen in omniscient narration.
William F. Edmiston has written: 'Hindsight and insight' -- subject(s): First person narrative, History and criticism, Narration (Rhetoric), French fiction, History
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Answer is A: First Person
The narration is in first person because it uses pronouns such as 'I'. F Scott Fitzgerald uses Nick Carraway to narrate the story and makes him tell it as if he were there which makes it first person.