Carrie is not looking forward to Thanksgiving in London. What evidence from the story supports this conclusion?

A.“She could think of no reason to go overseas, unless it was to marry someone whose family members wore crowns.”
B.“Carrie laughed a funny kind of laugh, very sure that this Thanksgiving was not going to be awesome at all.”
C.“The trouble began that spring, when her older brother announced he was going to “study abroad” during his junior year of college.”
D.“‘So are you two going to London together?’ Carrie asked. ‘Like on some kind of big stupid, romantic vacation?’”
4How does Carrie feel about things that are new to her or different?
A.She doesn’t like them.
B.She finds them interesting.
C.She does not have an opinion.
D.She is excited by them.
5.What is this story mostly about?
A.a girl who does not like Thanksgiving food
B.a trip to London that does not go as planned
C.a boy who studies abroad in London for a semester
D.how Carrie feels about having Thanksgiving in London
6.Read the following sentences: “Carrie seethed. She clenched her fists and screwed up her eyes and breathed loudly through her teeth. Since Brian left for college, she had gotten very good at seething.”
In this sentence, what does “seethed” mean?

A.was hungry
B. was angry
C.was sad
D.was tired