Twenty-Six Men and a Girl by Maxim Gorky, A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner, I, Robot by Isaac Asimov, and The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides all share which narrative point of view?

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<i>Twenty-Six Men and a Girl </i>by Maxim Gorky, <i>A Rose for Emily</i> by William Faulkner, <i>I, Robot</i> by Isaac Asimov, and <i>The Virgin Suicides </i>by Jeffrey Eugenides all share which narrative point of view?