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

She feels irritated because she doesn't want to be around her family or the other emigrants on the ship.

She feels terrified because she doesn't know what to expect on Ellis Island and knows it won't be like Hamburg.

She feels thrilled because she wants to leave Hamburg and wishes she could shorten the duration of the voyage.

She feels conflicted because she's excited about what awaits her but homesick for the life in Germany she left behind.

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She feels conflicted because she's excited about what awaits her but homesick for the life in Germany she left behind

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Answer:

She feels conflicted because she's excited about what awaits her but homesick for the life in Germany she left behind.

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