Based on the details in the text, what is the best description of Meg Murry at the start of the novel?

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She is confident that the problems she faces will soon be resolved and that better days are ahead.
She is confident that the problems she faces will soon be resolved and that better days are ahead.

She is angry that Mrs. Whatsit interrupts the evening that she is enjoying with her mom and her brother.
She is angry that Mrs. Whatsit interrupts the evening that she is enjoying with her mom and her brother.

She is upset because she feels as though she is doing everything wrong and because her father is missing.
She is upset because she feels as though she is doing everything wrong and because her father is missing.

She is hopeful because Charles Wallace has recently begun speaking and shows signs of being highly intelligent.
She is hopeful because Charles Wallace has recently begun speaking and shows signs of being highly intelligent.

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The best description of Meg Murry at the start of the novel is:

She is upset because she feels as though she is doing everything wrong and because her father is missing.