In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act 1, what is one effect of wearing the yellow star of David?

A. It makes wearers feel proud.
B. It leads to a shortage of yellow cloth.
C. It creates a strong sense of community.
D. It sets apart the people who are Jewish.
Is the answer D?
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Yes, the correct answer is D. Wearing the yellow star of David sets apart the people who are Jewish. The yellow star of David was a requirement imposed by the Nazis during World War II to identify and discriminate against Jewish individuals. By wearing the yellow star, Jewish individuals were marked as different and were easily recognizable by others, which allowed for their separation and targeted persecution. This act of segregation and discrimination had a profound social and psychological impact on those who wore it, as they were constantly reminded of their identity and the discrimination they faced.