2.

Read the passage from My Antonia by Willa Cather

My Antonia

I told him I had always felt that other people—he himself, for one - knew her much better than I. I was ready, however, to make an agreement with him; I would set down on paper all that I remembered of Antonia if he would do the same. We might, in this way, get a picture of her.

Which point of view is used in the passage?

first-person

limited third-person

omniscient third-person

The point of view used in the passage is first-person.

The passage from My Antonia by Willa Cather is written from the first-person point of view.