1. Part A: What can you infer from these lines of dialogue in The Diary of Anne Frank, Act 1?
"MRS FRANK. But I'd like to stay with you... very much. Really.
ANNE. I'd rather you didn't"
A. There are problems in Anne's relationship with her mother.**
B. Anne and her mother haven't lived together for a long time.
C. Anne's mother is always angry at Anne
D. Anne and her mother do not love each other at all.

1. Part B: Which excerpt from the play provides additional support for the correct answer to the previous question?
A. Mrs. Frank. [To Anne] You're here, safe. You see? Nothing has happened.
B. Anne. I'm a terrible coward. I'm so disappointed in myself. I think I've conquered my fear... I think I'm really grown up... And then something happens... and I run to you like a baby... I love you, Father. I don't love anyone but you.
C. We have nothing in common. She doesn't understand me. Whenever I try to explain my

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Part A: I believe the correct answer is A. There are problems in Anne's relationship with her mother.

 

From these lines of dialogue in “The Diary of Anne Frank”, Act 1, it can be concluded that there are problems in Anne’s relationship with her mother. Anne does not hate her mother, but she would rather be spared of her company.

 

Part B: I believe the correct answer is: C. We have nothing in common. She doesn't understand me. Whenever I try to explain my…

 

The excerpt from the play “The Diary of Anne Frank” which provides additional support for the correct answer to the previous question is that Anne and her mother don’t have anything in common and that her mother does not understand her, which is why she would rather not be in her company.