Answer:
In "Gentleman of Rio en Medio", the reader sees events from only the narrator's point of view.
Step-by-step explanation:
"Gentleman of Rio en Medio" is a short story by Juan A. A. Sedillo. The narrator is a real estate agent who is helping an American family to buy a property in Rio en Medio from an old member from that community. The story is completely told from a first-person point of view, and only by the narrator. That is what allows not only the narrator and the American family, but also the readers to be surprised by what happens. After selling his property for a very low price, Don Anselmo says there is nothing he can do to prevent the children from the community to come onto the property to play under the trees. Don Anselmo is a true gentleman, a man who keeps his word and who has strong values, especially concerning his family and community. According to him, he would plant those trees every time a child was born. The trees belong to the children, not to him. That means he did not sell the trees, only the property.