Question
Part B
Which quotation from The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, best supports the answer to Part A?
A. Putti, where are you going? . . . What do you want? Putti, what are you going to do?
B. I don’t know what good it is to have a son. I never see him. He wouldn’t care if I killed myself.
C. He needs more food than the rest of us. He’s used to more. He’s a big man.
D. There would have been plenty for all of us, if you hadn’t come in here!
Which quotation from The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, best supports the answer to Part A?
A. Putti, where are you going? . . . What do you want? Putti, what are you going to do?
B. I don’t know what good it is to have a son. I never see him. He wouldn’t care if I killed myself.
C. He needs more food than the rest of us. He’s used to more. He’s a big man.
D. There would have been plenty for all of us, if you hadn’t come in here!
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine which quotation best supports an answer to Part A, we need to know what the answer to Part A is. However, based on the provided quotations, we can analyze them in context.
If Part A deals with themes of isolation, family relationships, or the stress of living in hiding during the war, then quote **B** ("I don’t know what good it is to have a son. I never see him. He wouldn’t care if I killed myself.") may be the most relevant, as it highlights both a sense of despair and the emotional toll of separation within families in desperate circumstances.
If Part A discusses the struggles of sharing limited resources, then quote **C** ("He needs more food than the rest of us. He’s used to more. He’s a big man.") could be relevant, as it addresses the challenges and tensions that arise from scarcity during their time in hiding.
Quote **A** and **D** may relate to interpersonal dynamics but may not directly address broader themes as strongly.
Therefore, without knowing the specifics of Part A, **B** seems to strongly reflect emotional turmoil regarding family connections, making it a probable choice. If you could provide the context or focus of Part A, I could make a more accurate recommendation based on that information.
If Part A deals with themes of isolation, family relationships, or the stress of living in hiding during the war, then quote **B** ("I don’t know what good it is to have a son. I never see him. He wouldn’t care if I killed myself.") may be the most relevant, as it highlights both a sense of despair and the emotional toll of separation within families in desperate circumstances.
If Part A discusses the struggles of sharing limited resources, then quote **C** ("He needs more food than the rest of us. He’s used to more. He’s a big man.") could be relevant, as it addresses the challenges and tensions that arise from scarcity during their time in hiding.
Quote **A** and **D** may relate to interpersonal dynamics but may not directly address broader themes as strongly.
Therefore, without knowing the specifics of Part A, **B** seems to strongly reflect emotional turmoil regarding family connections, making it a probable choice. If you could provide the context or focus of Part A, I could make a more accurate recommendation based on that information.