To accurately determine the point of view used in the poem "La Visita," I would need to see the text of the poem itself. However, I can provide a brief explanation of each point of view:
- First-person (B): The narrator is a character in the poem and uses "I" or "we."
- Second-person (D): The narrator addresses the reader directly using "you."
- Third-person omniscient (A): The narrator knows all thoughts and feelings of every character and uses "he," "she," or "they."
- Third-person limited (C): The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
If you provide text or context from "La Visita," I can help identify the correct point of view.