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Explanation:
I would say “loud and dramatic.” The text includes dramatic and emphasized word choice such as “face to face with reality” and “will their friendship be knocked out forever?” This is not a horror, classical, or upbeat type of film, leaving the only option to be “loud and dramatic.”
The correct answer is: Lizabeth realizes that Miss Lottie is not a witch but a broken person trying to make a little beauty in her world.