C. Mr. Frank loves his daughter and is anxious to reassure her.
Read the first part of a speech by Mr. Frank about staying hidden.
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 . . . .
What does this speech reveal about Mr. Frank’s relationship with Anne?
A. Mr. Frank is concerned about his daughter and wants her to be as well-informed as possible.
B. Mr. Frank is a domineering father who likes to correct his daughter.
C. Mr. Frank loves his daughter and is anxious to reassure her.
D. Mr. Frank is afraid for his daughter; he wants her to know that she will be able to break out of the attic if she needs to.
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