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What is Liesl's viewpoint in "A Letter from the Atlantic"? She struggles to imagine what life in New York will be like and wants to remember her life in Germany.

She has regrets about her family leaving Germany and thinks they made a mistake by going to New York.

She is nervous on the ship and worries that she will forget about her friends.

She is excited by the prospect of learning English and thinks she won't need to speak German ever again.

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