Who is the narrator of The Open Boat?

A) The oiler
B) The captain
C) The correspondent
D) The cook

I think it's the correspondent, but I'm not sure. Someone help, please?

Right

To determine the narrator of "The Open Boat," you can examine the narrative perspective and identify which character is telling the story. In this case, "The Open Boat" is written in the third-person point of view. So, the narrator is not a character within the story but an outside observer. In the story, the characters are referred to using pronouns like "he" or "they."

Therefore, the correct answer is none of the options listed (A) The oiler, (B) The captain, (C) The correspondent, or (D) The cook. The narrator of "The Open Boat" is an unnamed third-person narrator who provides an objective perspective on the events.