Respuesta :

IT is written from the first point of view.

Answer:

It is narrated from a first-person point of view.

Explanation:

"A Raid on the Oyster Pirates" is a short story written by Jack London in which two men are hired to catch a group of oyster pirates. Oyster pirates were men who would steal oysters at night and sell them in the morning at the markets by a cheaper price. Jack London himself was an oyster pirate in his teenage years.

If a story is told from the character's perspective while using pronouns such as "I", "me", "we" or "us", we can identify the point of view as being in the first person. In other words, if the narrator of a story is also a character in it and tells things from his own perspective, he is a first-person narrator. That is precisely what we have in London's "A Raid on the Oyster Pirates". Study the excerpts below:

Of the fish patrolmen under whom we served at various times, Charley Le Grant and I were agreed, I think, that Neil Partington was the best.

The boat we were discussing, the Ghost, lay directly beneath us.