1. I was disgruntled by what you said, but I didn’t want to show my (1 point)

happiness.
**anger.
jealousy.

2. When Peter tells everyone that Mr. Van Daan is going to sell Mrs. Van Daan’s coat, a stage direction reveals that Peter’s sympathy is with (1 point)
his mother.
his father.
**himself.
the person that would buy the coat.

3. Read the following stage directions from the end of Act 2 of The Diary of Anne Frank.

[For a second ANNE stands looking up at PETER, longing for him to kiss her. As he makes no move she turns away. Then suddenly PETER grabs her awkwardly in his arms, kissing her on the cheek. ANNE walks out dazed. She stands for a minute, her back to the people in the main room. As she regains her poise she goes to her mother and father and MARGOT, silently kissing them. They murmur their good nights to her. As she is about to open her bedroom door, she catches sight of MRS. VAN DAAN. She goes quickly to her, taking her face in her hands and kissing her first on one cheek and then the other. Then she hurries off into her room. MRS. VAN DAAN looks after her, and then looks over at PETER’s room. Her suspicions are confirmed.]

What is the best interpretation of Anne including Mrs. Van Daan in her good-night kisses?
Anne has come to consider Mrs. Van Daan a member of her family because of the kindness she has shown.
Anne is so happy about Peter’s kiss she is willing to include even someone she dislikes in her celebration.
**Anne is trying to make peace with Mrs. Van Daan by showing her the same affection she shows her family.
Anne knows that Mrs. Van Daan has encouraged Peter to follow his feelings about Anne and is thanking her.

4. Which sentence in the stage directions shows correct punctuation of an introductory structure?
As he makes no move she turns away.
**As she is about to open her bedroom door, she catches sight of Mrs. Van Daan.
As she regains her poise she goes to her mother and father and Margot, silently kissing them.
Mrs. Van Daan looks after her, and then looks over at Peter’s room.

Check my answers please.

1 and 4 are right.

2 and 3 are wrong.

Oh okay.

Are they right now?

2: The person that would buy the coat.

3: Anne has come to consider Mrs. Van Daan a member of her family because of the kindness she has shown.

No.

Both are wrong?

Both are wrong.

How about now Ms. Sue?

2: A
3: D

One of them is now right.

You're on your own now, Nina. I'm tired of checking your guesses.

1.b

2.b
3.b
4.b

1. The correct answer is anger. To get to this answer, you needed to interpret the sentence and consider the context. It is mentioned that the person is disgruntled, which means they are not happy. Therefore, they would not want to show their happiness, but rather their anger.

2. The correct answer is himself. To find this answer, you needed to analyze the stage direction. It states that Peter's sympathy is with himself, indicating that he is more concerned about his own feelings rather than those of others.

3. The best interpretation of Anne including Mrs. Van Daan in her good-night kisses is that Anne is trying to make peace with Mrs. Van Daan by showing her the same affection she shows her family. This is evident from the passage, as Anne approaches Mrs. Van Daan and kisses her on both cheeks, indicating a gesture of reconciliation and inclusiveness.

4. The sentence that shows correct punctuation of an introductory structure is: "As she is about to open her bedroom door, she catches sight of Mrs. Van Daan." This sentence correctly uses a comma to separate the introductory clause ("As she is about to open her bedroom door") from the main clause ("she catches sight of Mrs. Van Daan").