Answer:
The speaker's point of view in the poem "In My Mind" by Kate Engelbert is that of a first person.
Explanation:
The poem "In My Mind" by Kate Engelbert uses the first person narrative form where the poet utilizes the use of "I" "Me" "My" etc. In the poem, she is having an internal conflict on whether to go inside the door or just not. She is in a dilemma as to how the people from the other side of the door will react to her presence,
"<em>Will they understand who I am?
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<em>Not the act I perform around them,
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<em>But the real me?
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<em>Then I think,
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<em>Do I want them to?</em>"