Answer:
A. "Give the money to him my teacher said. "And make sure he gets
there safely"
Explanation:
Here's the difference between first-person point of view and third-person:
In first-person, the narrator is one of the characters in the story. They use "I," "me," or "my" to show what they are doing or seeing. For example: I saw Johnny eat a hot dog." Even though it is describing what Johnny is doing, it is not from Johnny's perspective. It is from the narrator's, the person seeing Johnny eat a hot dog. If Johnny was the narrator, this is what it would be: "I hungrily chomped on the delicious hot dog while my friend Charles watched."
In third-person, the narrator isn't a character in the story. While usually they mainly follow one character like in the Harry Potter books, it doesn't use "I," "me," or "my." It just uses names, for example: "Johnny ate the hot dog while Charles watched."
If you look at the possible answers to the question, only one of them used "my" to show the narrator referring to himself: A.