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What is Liesl's viewpoint in "A Letter from the Atlantic"?

A. She misses her life and her friends in Germany and feels apprehensive about what awaits her in New York.

B. She feels out of place with the other passengers on the boat who speak languages she doesn't understand.

C. She is annoyed with her father for telling her to not look back at her life in Germany, but she's unhappy about the move.

D.She was excited about taking the journey on a ship but has become bored with the monotony and wants it to be over.