late in Act 2 of the diary of anne frank, why do the attic dwellers get less food

A. there is no more food in Amsterdam
B. the Nazis are trying to starve them out
C. the people supplying their ration books have been arrested
D. miep has decided it is too dangerous to bring them more food.
I think it is D

It is C. I just took a test for an online school I attend. It gave me the answers after I submitted the test. It is C.

The answer is B B Bee

I think it is C...

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To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the context of Act 2 of "The Diary of Anne Frank." In Act 2, the occupants of the attic are hiding from the Nazis during World War II. They face numerous challenges while in hiding, including limited food supply.

Option A suggests that there is no more food in Amsterdam. To verify this, we can refer to the play or the original diary. If there is no mention of a food shortage in Amsterdam, we can eliminate this option.

Option B suggests that the Nazis are intentionally trying to starve the attic dwellers. To confirm this, we need to examine any evidence or statements in the play or diary that indicate the Nazis' motives. If there is no mention of the Nazis deliberately starving them, we can disregard this option.

Option C suggests that the people supplying their ration books have been arrested. To validate this option, we need to find instances in the play or diary where the arrest of the ration book suppliers is mentioned. If there is no reference to this, we can eliminate this option as well.

Option D suggests that Miep, the person responsible for bringing them food, has decided it is too dangerous to continue doing so. To support or refute this option, we need to examine any instances where Miep's concerns or decision are mentioned. If there are mentions of Miep's hesitation or the danger involved, then this option could be the correct answer.

By carefully reading the play or the original diary, you will be able to find specific evidence that supports or refutes each option. When analyzing the provided choices, it is essential to refer to the primary source to accurately determine the correct answer.

If you have read the play, you would know D is true, not just think so.