Which statement best compares young Jeannie and Woody when the Wakatsukis first arrive at the internment camp in Farewell to Manzanar?

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Both take out their anger at their situation on other members of their family.
Both take out their anger at their situation on other members of their family.

Both let their frustration cause them to lose their tempers.
Both let their frustration cause them to lose their tempers.

Both try to be upbeat and positive amid the hardship they face.
Both try to be upbeat and positive amid the hardship they face.

Both express their disgust at the humiliating conditions in the camp.

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The best statement that compares young Jeannie and Woody when the Wakatsukis first arrive at the internment camp in "Farewell to Manzanar" is:

Both express their disgust at the humiliating conditions in the camp.

This option highlights their shared reaction to the harsh realities they face, emphasizing their awareness of and response to the degrading circumstances of the internment.