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English, 28.04.2021 01:00 terabear2033

What do the lines from paragraphs 19–21 mostly reveal about Mr. Frank? “MR FRANK: Burn them. [He opens his rucksack to put the glove in it.]

MIEP: But, Mr. Frank, there are letters, notes…

MR. FRANK: Burn them. All of them.”

A. Mr. Frank has official paperwork that he wants to get rid of that does not matter to him.

B. Mr. Frank prefers to collect unique objects that he finds but has no interest in historical documents.

C. Mr. Frank is unable to part with a valued object but he is determined to destroy what he does not want to remember.

D. Mr. Frank is only interested in preserving clothing and not paperwork from his office

Which paragraph from the play most strongly supports the answer to Question 2?

A. Paragraph 11: “MR. FRANK: I've come to say good-bye... I'm leaving here, Miep. “

B. Paragraph 15: “MR. FRANK: I can’t stay in Amsterdam, Miep. It has too many memories for me. Everywhere there’s something... the house we lived in... the school... that street organ playing out there... I’m not the person you used to know, Miep. I’m a bitter old man. [breaking off] Forgive me, I shouldn’t speak to you like this... after all that you did for us... the suffering... “

C. Paragraph 25: “MR. FRANK and ANNE: "My father started a business, importing spice and herbs. Things went well for us until nineteen forty. Then the war came, and the Dutch capitulation, followed by the arrival of the Germans. Then things got very bad for the Jews."

D. Paragraph 27: “...Yesterday Father told me we were going into hiding. Where, he wouldn’t say. At five o’clock this morning Mother woke me and told me to hurry and get dressed. I was to put on as many clothes as I could. It would look too suspicious if we walked along carrying suitcases. It wasn’t until we were on our way that I learned where we were going. Our hiding place was to be upstairs in the building where Father used to have his business. Three other people were coming in with us—the Van Daans and their son Peter. Father knew the Van Daans but we had never met them. “

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