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What does Anne's monologue, beginning with "I know it's terrible...", contribute to the meaning of the play? A It expresses Anne's innocence about the world she lives in. B It allows Anne to speak to the audience about her mother. C It conveys the playwrights' beliefs about people during wartime. Dit provides background information about the story itself. please I need an answer

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