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A Trip to the South

Cassie had never been to the South before. She had only heard stories from her aunts and uncles about the food, music, and dances. She had also heard about the famous swamplands. Cassie was very interested in the marshes and wetlands of Louisiana. She hoped one day to become a biologist. This trip her family was taking to Louisiana was especially exciting for her. Cassie hoped it would be one step on the path to her goal.
Not only had Cassie never been to the South, but she also had never seen a swamp before. Her family pulled into town late that night, and her dad stopped the car at one end of a long bridge. Cassie could not see too much. She knew the next day everything in the swamp would come to life. Still, the swamp at night had a magic and mystery all its own.
At the bridge, Cassie stood for a few minutes waiting for her eyes to adjust. A jagged ridge of trees cut across the star-filled evening sky. She listened as the swamp chirped and croaked with frogs and insects. Cassie could only imagine how many millions of little animals lived out in the water and the trees. The moon was rising behind her and cast a glistening beam of sparkling light across the water. Her skin tingled, and her heart began thumping. She had a feeling this was going to be a good trip.
What does the sensory language at the end of paragraph 3 convey about Cassie?
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She becomes very bored.

She wants to leave.

She gets nervous.

She begins to feel excited.
Pick an answer from the options that I gave you

She begins to feel excited.