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Part A Which details in the text help readers understand how the Frank family
responded to their new circumstances?
A. the explanation of the location of the hiding place and the distance they
traveled
B. the description of the sights and sounds the family experienced in their
hiding place
C. the description of the layout and dimensions of the hiding place
D. the reaction of the family when they first arrived at their hiding place
Part B
Which detail from the passage best supports the answer to Part A?
O A. “Father, Mother, and Margot still can't get used to the chiming of the
Westertoren clock, which tells us the time every quarter of an hour."
B. “You no doubt want to hear what I think of being in hiding. Well, all I can
say is that I don't really know yet."
O C. "Thanks to Father-who brought my entire postcard and movie-star
collection here beforehand..."
D. “When the Van Daans arrive, we'll be able to build cupboards and other
odds and ends out of the wood piled in the attic."

This is anne frank the diary of a young girl btw

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