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From the following passage, how do we know the Narrator's point of view in "The Californian's Tale" is First Person? Sec. 1: "Thirty-five years ago I was out prospecting on the Stanislaus, tramping all day long with pick and pan and horn, and washing a hatful of dirt here and there, always expecting to make a rich strike, and never doing it..."

A. The Narrator is a character in the story and the reader experiences what he experiences.
B. The Narrator is outside the story but knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.
C. The Narrator is a character in the story and knows the thoughts of all others in the story.

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