Part A: The choice that best describes the relationship between Anne and her father in The Diary of Anne Frank, Act I is:
C. Anne grows increasingly annoyed by the way that Mr. Frank worries about and fusses over her.
Part B: The quotation from The Diary of Anne Frank, Act I, that best supports the answer to Part A is:
B. It’ll be hard, I know. But always remember this, Anneke. There are no walls, there are no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind . . . remember the battle you had with your mother the other day on the subject of overshoes? . . . Well now, you see, for as long as we are here you will never have to wear overshoes!
This quotation reflects Mr. Frank's concern for Anne and his role as a father, indicating that he is protective and worried about her, which aligns with Anne's annoyance at his fussing over her.