Which option describes a first-person point of view in a narrative text?

• a story told with some distance from the characters
• when one of the characters tells the story
• describing events from the perspective of all the characters
• when some of the characters show their thoughts and feelings

When one of the characters tells the story.

The option that describes a first-person point of view in a narrative text is "when one of the characters tells the story."

To determine the point of view in a narrative text, you can look for pronouns like "I," "me," "my," or "we" used by the narrator to refer to themselves or other characters. In a first-person point of view, the narrator is a character within the story and tells the events from their own perspective. It allows the reader to see the story through the narrator's eyes and experience their thoughts and feelings.

The correct option describing a first-person point of view in a narrative text is: when one of the characters tells the story.