Question

Read this excerpt from Anne Frank Remembered.

In a fury, he flung my identification card at my head and approached me almost in a bent-over position, as though bent with rage. "Aren't you ashamed that you are helping Jewish garbage?" he snarled at me. He then began to curse me, shouting terrible words and saying that I was a traitor, that I would get a terrible punishment. He kept on cursing uncontrollably. I remained standing as tall as I could, not reacting at all to his words. The more he shouted, the more nervous he became. He began to pace from wall to wall. Suddenly, he spun on his heel and said, "What shall I do with you?"

Why does Miep react in this way?

She wants to gain control of the situation.
She is shocked by his insults.
She has sympathy for the fellow Austrian.
She plans to confess her crimes.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Miep reacts in a way that indicates she wants to gain control of the situation. Despite the aggressive and insulting behavior directed at her, she stands tall and does not react to his words, demonstrating her inner strength and resolve. Her composure in the face of his fury suggests that she is trying to maintain control and not let his anger intimidate her.