Which four lines from the passage show Malala’s viewpoint? “I was in a bad mood,” Malala blogged. Vacation was normally fun but
no one was in the mood to celebrate. Some of the girls said they thought everything would work out. Malala wanted to be hopeful, too. [S]he turned around and took one long look at the building.
She was disappointed, because her school was likely closed permanently.
Explanation:
From the excerpt; we get to know that Malala was in a bad mood as well as the people Malala was acquainted with in her school. Definitely, something was wrong at that moment. However, they all yearned and hope everything would work out, perhaps the school is facing some events that might cause the school to fold up abruptly. With a leap of faith, Malala turned around and took one long look at the building hoping to relieve the halcyon days that tamed her back in those nooks and cranks of the school building.(i.e relinquish back the memories she had with the school building).
Definitely; we can conclude that:
Malala was disappointed, because her school was likely closed permanently.
The answer to your question would be option B. This would construct the sentence into, "Jonathan was not particularly hungry; he spent the meal picking at the food on his plate".