Question

Read this paragraph from The Diary of a Young Girl.

"Well, Anne," he replied, "you know that for more than a year we've been bringing clothes, food and furniture to other people. We don't want our belongings to be seized by the Germans. Nor do we want to fall into their clutches ourselves. So we'll leave of our own accord and not wait to be hauled away."

"But when, Father?" He sounded so serious that I felt scared.

"Don't you worry. We'll take care of everything. Just enjoy your carefree life while you can."

How does this passage use dialogue to show how Mr. Frank feels?

His words reveal his desire to protect Anne from reality.
His words suggest his desire to travel for pleasure.
His words imply that he is a powerful citizen.
His words show that he wants Anne to work harder.

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The correct interpretation is: **His words reveal his desire to protect Anne from reality.**

In the passage, Mr. Frank's serious tone and reassurances to Anne indicate that he is trying to shield her from the harsh realities of their situation. He acknowledges the danger they face but encourages her to enjoy her carefree life while she can, which highlights his protective instincts as a father.

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