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According to the excerpt from mark twain's life on the Mississippi, the snippet that shows that the story is told by a subjective narrator is, "there was nothing generous about this fellow in his greatness.

What is a Subjective narrator?

In literature, a subjective narrator may be defined as a story that has a narrator with a limited perspective of the writer's own observation and experience.

The context of this question illustrates the subjective view because it is judged on the basis of a personal view and experience.  

The complete question is as follows:

  • drays, carts, men, boys, all go hurrying from many quarters to a common center, the wharf.
  • [the steamboat] has two tall, fancy-topped chimneys, with a gilded device of some kind swung between them.
  • there was nothing generous about this fellow in his greatness.
  • four sons of the chief merchant, and two sons of the county judge, became pilots.

Therefore, the correct option for this question is C.

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