Near the end of Scene 1 of The Diary of Anne Frank Act II, why does Anne rage at her mother?
Diary of Anne Frank: Act II

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8th Grade
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Sarah Williams
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Anne feels that her father always takes her mother's side.
Anne believes that her mother gives her father the biggest portions of food.
Anne blames her mother for making her stay indoors all the time.
Anne thinks her mother is unfair, insensitive and doesn't understand her.
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In Scene 1 of Act II of The Diary of Anne Frank, what motivates Margot to say, "Sometimes I wish the end would come."
She wants more food and medicine.
She wants the others to feel sorry for her.
She wants to stop living in fear.
She wants to make Anne angry.
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In Act II of The Diary of Anne Frank, what is Anne's motivation for spending so much time with Peter?
She thinks that Peter understands her.
She wants to teach Peter how to dance.
She hopes to make Margot jealous.
She wants to annoy Mrs. Van Daan.
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In The Diary of Anne Frank Act II, why does Mrs Van Daan object to Anne and Peter spending a lot of time together?
She thinks that Mr. Van Daan would disapprove of the relationship.
She worries about what Anne may be writing in her diary.
She is afraid that Anne and Peter might run off together.
She is jealous that Peter is showing affection to someone else.
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In Scene 3 of Act II of The Diary of Anne Frank, why does Mrs. Frank order the Van Daans to leave the secret annex?
She is tired of the arguments between the Van Daans.
She believes that the Allies will soon liberate Amsterdam.
She is furious about what Mr Van Daan has just been caught doing.
She believes that the Van Daans have betrayed their hiding place.
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Which sentence BEST explains why Mr. Van Daan's theft of bread in The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, is such a serious act?
Mr. Van Daan has had plenty to eat already,
There is little food, and Mr. Van Daan is not the only one who is hungry.
Mr. Van Daan denies that he has been stealing food, even after he is caught in the act.
The stress of living together makes a smaller matter seem more important than it really is.
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In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, the annex inhabitants learn that the Allied troops have landed in Normandy. How does this news affect them? Choose TWO options.
It makes them angry.
It makes them joyful.
It makes them fearful.
It makes them apologetic toward each other.
It makes them suspicious of each other.
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