Answer:
Third Person Omnscient
Explanation:
The dialogue itself may use pronoun 'I', but in the passage itself, you can see the narrator use words such as 'she', and 'her' making it so an outside speaker is recounting what's happening. That's how you can tell if it's third person. It is omniscient because the narrator is knowledgeable on the characters feelings. It is an all-present or all-knowing way of speaking. Something that can't really be known by anyone but the character themselves is being said without them using dialogue (i.e their thoughts or emotions).