As an avid stamp collector, my heart skipped a beat when I saw an old-fashioned
storefront with a sign that read "The Post Office" over the front door. It seemed like just
the type of place that offers collectors like me a chance to find some really rare stamps.
My car pretty much drove itself into the parking lot! "Take my money!" I practically
shouted. I couldn't wait to get a look at the stamps and possibly add to my collection.
Bells jingled as I opened the fancy door. My excitement only increased as I spotted an
antique wooden desk and a wall of old combination lockboxes. But my euphoria turned
quickly to frustration as I looked around. I felt like I had been duped! Although the
interior was decorated to look like a post office from the 1800s, the waitstaff carrying
trays of food was a clue that I had been deceived about the purpose of the place.
Which sentence best summarizes the author's point of view about The Post Office?
The Post Office is a misleading name for the establishment.
or
The Post Office is a delightful place to purchase collectible stamps.