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What does this dialogue reveal about how Mr. Frank views his role in the attic?

PLZZZ HURRYYY What does this dialogue reveal about how Mr. Frank views his role in-example-1
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bababababababababa B

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Answer: The correct answer is B. He sees himself as a leader who is responsible for keeping the others safe.

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Diary of Anne Frank" is a book that narrates the way Anne Frank life changes as the Nazi occupation take place in the Netherlands and her family is forced to hide to avoid being taken to a concentration map. In the excerpt presented the family has already moved to an attic to hide from the Nazis, because of this Mr. Frank who was the father and leader of the family explains to all the family the things they should not do to avoid being discovered such as speak aloud, run water, use the sink or the w.c. or leaving trash as he knows this will have terrible consequences for his family. This implies Mr. Frank considers himself as the leader of the family and because of this he feels responsible for the well being and safety of every member and wants to guarantee everyone is fine by helping them to know which behaviors they should avoid. Thus, from this dialogue, it can be concluded Mr. Frank sees himself as a leader who is responsible for keeping the others safe.

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