There is a mound called Nanih Waiya, just north

of Philadelphia, Mississippi. Choctaws call it the
Mother Mound. A simple wooden staircase leads
to the summit of that mound. At the foot of the
steps is a carved wooden sign that marks this as
the origin site of the Choctaw people.
Beneath that sign grow blackberry vines. I know
because I planted them years ago. I used to go
back several times a year and with water from a
nearby creek water those vines. But they do not
need my watering any more. Their roots, you
see, go very deep.
“The Trail of Tears.” Excerpt from Walking the
Choctaw Road.
Use the passage to answer the question.
This passage uses which type of
perspective?
(1 point)
first-person
second-person
third-person limited
third-person omniscient

1 answer

The passage uses a first-person perspective. This is indicated by the use of "I" and personal experiences shared by the narrator, such as planting the blackberry vines and watering them.

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