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1. what can you infer from this dialogue from the diary of anne frank, act 1?

a. anne is friendly only with her own crowd and ignores everyone else.
b. peter likes animals.
c. anne is outgoing, and peter is shy.
d. peter thinks he is to good to socialize with others.

2. which line of dialogue by anne in the diary of anne frank, act 1 reveals that anne is struggling to find herself?

a."i knew it was the last night in my own bed, yet i slept soundly"
b."ill take the room in the afternoons"
c."you are the most intolerable, insufferable boy i've ever met! "
d."i've got to fight the things out for myself! "

3.which line of dialogue by mr. dussel in the diary of anne frank, act 1 shows a growing conflict between him and anne?

a."i always get along very well with children"
b."im not at my nest in the morning"
c."i spend half my night shushing her"
d."your father spoke of a schedule"

4. an example of dramatic irony in the diary of anne frank, act 1 is when

a. peter easily removes his star of david but anne has difficulty removing it because it is a symbol of her jewish heritage.
b. anne states will go to paris or be a famous dancer and the audience knows she will not get a chance to do these things.
c. mr. dussel says he gets along well with children but seems to be in constant conflict with anne.
d. anne has a nightmare and refuses to allow er mother to stay with her.

5.anne accuses peter of being insufferable, or

a. unfriendly
b. depressing
c. unbearable
d. hurtful

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