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When Mr. Dussel arrives in Scene 3 of Act I in The Diary of Anne Frank, how does the

information he reveals about the outside world build tension in the play's plot? Cite textual
evidence to support your analysis.

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Mr.Dussel provides information that the Frank's and Van Daan's don't know. He told them about the people who had been captured. Everyone in the annex recognized someone that Dussel said all became worried. Tension starts to build up because they feel their life is now at a greater risk. Now in the annex people start to have more fights, because everyone wants to be safe and not get caught. Everyone's thoughts do not think and go, so people have disagreements

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