2.)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 views of life to her she asks me if I'm constipated.***

D.)Mr.Frank. there is so little that we parents can help you children. We can only try to set a good example... Point the way. The rest you must do yourself. You must build your own character.

C?

1. part a: a part b: c 3. d 4. a 5. b 6. a 7. d 8. c

1. part a: a

part b: c
3. d
4. a
5. b
6. a
7. d
8. c

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To determine which excerpt from the play provides additional support for the correct answer to the previous question, let's first review the question and the given answer choices.

Based on the information provided in the question, it is not clear what the previous question referred to. However, we can analyze each answer choice to see which one supports the correct answer.

A.) Mrs. Frank. [To Anne] You're here, safe. You see? Nothing has happened.
This excerpt does not necessarily provide additional support for any specific answer to the previous question. It simply shows Mrs. Frank reassuring Anne that 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.
This excerpt reveals Anne's feelings of fear, her reliance on her father, and her statement of love towards him. While it provides some insight into Anne's character, it does not directly support any particular answer to the previous question.

C.) We have nothing in common. She doesn't understand me. Whenever I try to explain my views of life to her she asks me if I'm constipated.***
This excerpt does not provide support for any answer to the previous question either. It represents Anne's frustration with another character, but it does not contribute to the understanding of the correct answer.

D.) Mr. Frank. there is so little that we parents can help you children. We can only try to set a good example... Point the way. The rest you must do yourself. You must build your own character.
This excerpt, spoken by Mr. Frank, emphasizes the limited role parents can play in their children's lives. It suggests that children must take responsibility for their own character development. This idea aligns with the idea that the correct answer to the previous question involves the children's actions and choices rather than relying solely on parental guidance.

After analyzing the given answer choices, it appears that none of them directly support any specific answer to the previous question. Therefore, none of the answer choices provide additional support for the correct answer.

I have no idea what the previous question was!

Well, I see your giving out answers. Talking directly to you "Gracious Human", I'll let it go, after all your helping out. Just try not to get caught!