In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act I, what causes the Franks and the Van Daans to

move into the rooms on the top floor of the warehouse?
A. Their own homes have been destroyed by bombs.
B. They are hiding from the Nazis, who have been persecuting Jews.
C. The warehouse has more space than their old homes.
D. The Nazis have taken over their homes, leaving them no place to live.

i think its d

its b.

there right its b

Your answer is wrong. Read Act I again, or for the first time.

You are correct! In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act I, the Franks and the Van Daans move into the rooms on the top floor of the warehouse because the Nazis have taken over their homes, leaving them with no place to live. To arrive at this answer, you can refer to the play itself. In Act I, Mr. Frank explains this situation to the Van Daans and states that their homes and belongings were confiscated by the Nazis. This forces them to go into hiding and seek refuge in the rooms on the top floor of the warehouse.