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Read the chapter from Panic in Washington Square Park.

Chapter 1

Cassandra let her head fall back as she soaked up the warm rays of sunshine from her spot on the bench. Nothing felt quite like a warm, summer day in New York City, she thought. Sighing, she opened her eyes and gazed at the impressive Washington Square Arch. Water in the Washington Square Park Fountain glittered in the sun like thousands of diamonds. The cries and laughter of children filled the air as they waded through the fountain, avoiding the different spouts of water. University students wandered through the park, while others lounged on the grass or played musical instruments. Jazz swept through the park from an unseen saxophone. Within this rectangular green space, Cassandra almost felt peaceful.

Which line from the story best reveals how Cassandra felt about being in Washington Square Park on a sunny day?

Sighing, she opened her eyes and gazed at the impressive Washington Square Arch.

The cries and laughter of children filled the air as they waded through the fountain, avoiding the different spouts of water.

University students wandered through the park, while others lounged on the grass or played musical instruments.

Water in the Washington Square Park Fountain glittered in the sun like thousands of diamonds. (THIS IS INCORRECT)

Respuesta :

Answer:

b) The cries and laughter of children filled the air as they waded through the fountain, avoiding the different spouts of water.

Explanation:

When Cassandra hears weeping and laughing kids wading through the fountain in Washington Square Park on a beautiful day, it's the line from the narrative that most captures her sentiments about being there. This sentence indicates that Cassandra is enjoying the sights and sounds of the park on a beautiful day.

  • a) She sighed and opened her eyes to the magnificent Washington Square Arch. Cassandra's feelings about being in the park are not revealed in this line. Based on the fact that she sighed before opening her eyes, we can only presume she was tired or bored.
  • c) Some students lounged on the grass, while others played instruments as they went around the park. This sentence does not indicate Cassandra's feelings about being in the park. We can only assume she was taken aback by the variety of people she saw while strolling around the park.
  • d) It seemed as though the fountain water at Washington Square Park Fountain was encrusted with hundreds of diamonds. This sentence does not indicate Cassandra's feelings about being in the park. We can only speculate as to why she was unable to speak or respond to the sight of the fountain.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

If we're looking for the character's feelings towards being in Washington Square Park on a sunny day, we'd have to look for any sign of emotion in the sentences. A is the only one that's correct because it's the only one that gives emotion instead of details.