Part A

In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, why does Mrs. Van Daan object when Anne and Peter begin spending a lot of time together?
A. She is afraid that Peter and Anne may run off and betray the hiding place.
B. She worries about what Anne may be writing about Peter in her diary.
C. She thinks that Mr. Van Daan would disapprove of the relationship.
D. She is jealous that Peter is showing affection to someone else.

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In Act II of The Diary of Anne Frank, Mrs. Van Daan objects when Anne and Peter begin spending a lot of time together primarily because D. She is jealous that Peter is showing affection to someone else. Mrs. Van Daan feels possessive of Peter and is concerned about the attention he is giving to Anne, which reflects her own insecurities and desires for affection.

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