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Question 2
1 pts
Read the selection in your Student Edition and choose the best answer to each question.
The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Why is the dialogue between Miep and Mr. Frank in paragraphs 20-31 of Act 1, Scene 1 important to the story?
• It introduces the main characters of the play.
• It foreshadows Mr. Frank's departure.
• It explains how Anne's diary was found.
It shows the contrast between the two characters.
1 pts
Read the selection in your Student Edition and choose the best answer to each question.
The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Why is the dialogue between Miep and Mr. Frank in paragraphs 20-31 of Act 1, Scene 1 important to the story?
• It introduces the main characters of the play.
• It foreshadows Mr. Frank's departure.
• It explains how Anne's diary was found.
It shows the contrast between the two characters.
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The dialogue between Miep and Mr. Frank in paragraphs 20-31 of Act 1, Scene 1 is important to the story because **it explains how Anne's diary was found.** This moment provides context for the narrative and connects the audience to Anne's experiences through her writings.