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What point of view has Antanas Kaztauskis used in this excerpt from his memoir?
At last I was in a boarding house by the stockyards in Chicago, with three Lithuanians, who knew my father's sisters a
we sat around in the house and they asked me, "Well, why did you come?" I told them about what the shoemaker sal
and the getting of happiness." They all leaned back and laughed. "What you need is money," they said. "It was all right
nothing. You ate your own meat and your own things on the farm. You made your own clothes and had your own leat
you got at the store and paid him with sacks of rye. But here you want a hundred things. Whenever you walk out you
want, and you must have money to buy everything."
OA
narrative point of view
B. second-person point of view
OC.
third-person point of view
OD
first-person point of view
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Answer:

OD . First-person point of view.

Explanation:

The first person point of view in the form of narration where the narration is done by the one telling the story. It includes the use of first-person pronouns like "I", "We", Me, etc.

In the memoir "From Lithuania to the Chicago Stockyards", the narrator Antanas Kaztauskis's narrative voice is from the first-person point of view. This is evident in the use of the pronouns such as "I", "we", "me" throughout the whole story.

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Answer:

d

Explanation:

it uses me i we a lot so thos are hints that it's fist person