Concept:In literature, "point of view" refers to the perspective from which a story is told, i.e., who is narrating the events.Explanation:The narrator's identity and position shape how the story is presented and how readers perceive characters and events. The author chooses a specific narrator (first person, third person limited, omniscient, etc.) to control the information shared with the reader. This narrator could be a character in the story or an outside observer. It is important to distinguish the narrator from the author. The correct interpretation is that "point of view" answers the question: who is telling the story?Answer:Option C: who is telling the story.