Part A

In the diary of anne frank, act II (2), what is anne's motivation for spending so much time with peter?

A. She wants him to teach her how to dance
B. She wants to make Margot jealous.
C. She wants to annoy Mrs Van Daan.
D. She feels peter understands her.

Part B
what excerpt from the play best supports the answer to the reason anne spends time with peter?
A. i'm sorry mother. I'm going to peters room. I'm not going to let Petronella Van Daan spoil our friendship.
B. I mean, every time I go into Peter's room, I have a feeling I may be hurting you.
C. Sometimes I might bring my diary. There are so many things in it that I want to talk over with you...
D. By this time we all know each other so well that if anyone starts to tell a story, the rest can finish it for him.

My answers were D for part A. and C for part B

Part A d

Part B c
3. D
4. C
5.B
6.D
7.A
8.B

For Part A, the correct answer is D. Anne's motivation for spending so much time with Peter is that she feels Peter understands her.

For Part B, the excerpt that best supports the answer to the reason Anne spends time with Peter is C. "Sometimes I might bring my diary. There are so many things in it that I want to talk over with you..." This excerpt shows that Anne wants to share her thoughts and feelings with Peter, indicating a strong emotional connection and understanding between them.

For part A, your answer choice (D) is correct. Anne's motivation for spending so much time with Peter in Act II of "The Diary of Anne Frank" is that she feels he understands her. This is evident throughout the play as Anne and Peter develop a strong bond and become confidants for each other.

For part B, your answer choice (C) is also correct. The excerpt "Sometimes I might bring my diary. There are so many things in it that I want to talk over with you..." supports the reason Anne spends time with Peter because it shows that she sees him as someone she can trust and share her innermost thoughts and feelings with. This quote highlights the depth of their connection and shows how Anne values Peter's understanding and companionship.

i think you're right