Catherine let out a groan at the thought of spending the afternoon cleaning the attic. "Come on, Catherine," Samuel said with a smile. "Clearing out the attic might be fun! You never know what treasures might be hidden in this house." Catherine replied, "You've got your head in the clouds if you think we'll discover hidden treasures in this place. I think we're more likely to find a bunch of clutter."

This part of the text shows that Catherine has a negative attitude about cleaning the attic out. What happens later in the story that changes her attitude, and how does her attitude change?

Catherine finds the box of clothes and has a good time trying them on. From this point on, she starts to have fun cleaning the attic.

Samuel starts to get tired and wants to stop cleaning the attic. Catherine is angry at Samuel because she has to clean the attic by herself.

Samuel finds a mysterious box. Catherine's attitude changes to jealousy, as she wants to find something mysterious first.

Catherine spends a lot of time finishing the cleaning of the attic, and her attitude changes because she is proud to finish.

Catherine's attitude changes when she finds a box of old clothes and starts trying them on. This playful discovery brings a sense of excitement and fun to the task of cleaning the attic. As she continues to uncover more items and reminisce about the past, her attitude shifts from being negative and reluctant to positive and engaged. Ultimately, she begins to enjoy the process of cleaning out the attic as she finds joy in the unexpected treasures and memories hidden within.