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English, 04.12.2021 02:00 GreenHerbz206

Plz hurry Read the excerpt from The Diary of Anne Frank.

DUSSEL

Mrs. Frank divides things better.

(Together)

MRS. VAN DAAN

(Going to DUSSEL). What are you trying to say?

MR. VAN DAAN

Oh, come on! Stop wasting time!

MRS. VAN DAAN

(To DUSSEL) Don't I always give everybody exactly the same? Don't I?

MR. VAN DAAN

Forget it, Kerli.

MRS. VAN DAAN

No. I want an answer! Don't I?

What is a minor conflict in this excerpt?

Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Van Daan both argue about who gets to cut the cake.
Mrs. Van Daan is offended by Dussel’s implication that she is not fair.
Mr. Van Daan is frustrated with Mrs. Van Daan for being rude to Mr. Dussel.
Mrs. Van Daan is angry with her husband because he is not being nice to her.

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