When I was three and Bailey four, we had arrived in the musty little town, wearing tags on our wrists which instructed – ‘To Whom It May Concern’ – that we were Marguerite and Bailey Johnson Jr. … Negro passengers, who always traveled with loaded lunch boxes, felt sorry for ‘the poor little motherless darlings’ and plied us with cold fried chicken and potato salad.
Which of the following best describes the narrative point of view of the above excerpt?
told from “I” as an adult thinking about meaning of the eventtold from view of the Negro passengers who see the childrentold from “I” as if she is a child reliving the eventtold from reader’s point of view