In Scene 1 of The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, Anne rages at Mrs. Frank primarily because D. Anne thinks that Mrs. Frank is unfair, insensitive, and lacking in understanding. This reflects Anne's feelings of frustration and isolation during their time in hiding, as she struggles with the pressures of her environment and the dynamics of the relationships around her.
In Scene 1 of The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, why does Anne rage at Mrs. Frank?
A. Anne blames Mrs. Frank for keeping her indoors all the time.
B. Anne thinks that Mrs. Frank is giving Mr. Frank the largest share of the food.
C. Anne believes that Mr. Frank always takes Mrs. Frank’s side instead of Anne’s.
D. Anne thinks that Mrs. Frank is unfair, insensitive, and lacking in understanding.
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