Which line of dialogue might an author give to a character in a narrative to build indirect characterization? (1 point)

O "The meeting was closed to the public," noted Brianna. "Like everyone else, I'm suspicious and more than a little angry.”
O "I just finished cleaning the entire office," said Samuel. "But I'm going through one more time to see if I missed anything."
O "I am very frustrated," said Simon. "I combed the entire city trying to find that motorcycle helmet, and not one store has it!"
O "I saw the woman come into the bank," Catherine recounted. "She was slender, with dark hair and wearing a red shirt."

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The line of dialogue that best builds indirect characterization is:

O "The meeting was closed to the public," noted Brianna. "Like everyone else, I'm suspicious and more than a little angry.”

This line reflects Brianna's feelings and thoughts about the meeting's secrecy, revealing her suspicious and possibly confrontational nature indirectly through her reaction to the situation.