Answer: it would use an anxious voice and express Wendell's actions as interfering
Explanation:
This part of the story will be different if it were told from Kim's perspective as it will would use an anxious voice and express Wendell's actions as interfering.
Wendell's action will be considered to be interfering as it reveals she almost frightened the little girl there.
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and Sesame Street were television programs that both dealt with issues previously unaddressed in children’s programming. This is the broad message that the passage is trying to communicate to readers.