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?

limited third-person

first-person

omniscient third-person

first-person

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

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

To determine the point of view, we perceive the perspective from which the story is being told. In first-person point of view, the narrator is a character in the story who refers to themselves as "I" and provides insights and thoughts from their own experiences. In the given passage, the narrator says "I told him" and "I would set down on paper," indicating that the story is being told from their personal perspective. Therefore, the correct answer is first-person.