Read the excerpt from "Claa Barton's Childhood."
Clara quickly tidied the sick-room, ensuring that
her patient had everything he needed to speed his
recovery. Blankets were folded neatly at the foot of
the bed. The curtains were closed, and David's
medicine was stored neatly on the bedside table.
"What have we here?" the doctor said when he
returned to find that the eleven-year-old he had
earlier reprimanded was now fully in charge of his
patient.
Yet, he couldn't ignore the peaceful room or the
young nurse who was so clear-minded and ready to
obey his slightest order. When she begged him to
let her take care of her brother, he gave his hearty
permission, and Clara had won her way.
Based on the words used to characterize Clara in this
excerpt, what does the author reveal about her? Select
three answers.
Clara was argumentative.
Clara was determined.
Clara was organized.
Clara was level-headed.
Clara was nervous.