Read the excerpt from Frida Kahlo by Hedda Garza.

Most of Kahlo's school friends lived in Mexico City, and they visited infrequently. Kahlo believed that her family's eccentricities discouraged them from coming. Matita continued to visit, but Matilde Kahlo, fixed in a black mood, still would have nothing to do with her eldest daughter. She stormed out whenever Matita entered the house. Guillermo Kahlo withdrew into himself, depressed over Frida's condition and the mountain of hospital bills. In letters to Gómez, Kahlo described her family as "one of the saddest I have ever seen."

Which words does the author use to best help readers understand her viewpoint that Kahlo's family was unhappy during this time?

stormed, depressed
eccentricities, infrequently
hospital bills continued
school friends, mountain

stormed, depressed, saddest

The words that the author uses to best help readers understand her viewpoint that Kahlo's family was unhappy during this time are "stormed" and "depressed." These words suggest that there was tension and negative emotions within the family. The author also mentions "hospital bills," which implies financial stress, contributing to the overall unhappiness.

The words "stormed" and "depressed" are used by the author to best help readers understand her viewpoint that Kahlo's family was unhappy during this time.