Which Portion of the excerpt BEST supports the idea that Anne has a sense of humor?

C: “These works of art were tacked to the windows.”

Which details BEST convey’s Anne’s perspective on what is most valuable in life?

D: “Memories mean more to me than dresses.”

Which detail from The Diary of a Young Girl best supports the mood of terror and anxiety?

B: “Whatever we do, we’re very afraid the neighbors might hear or see us.”

What is the mood of this excerpt?

B: Longing

Which detail can a reader learn from The Diary of a Young Girl that the reader can not learn from the play The Diary of Anne Frank?

D: How Anne truly feels about every situation.

In both the diary and the play The Diary of Anne Frank, how is Peter portrayed when he first comes to the annex?

C: Standoffish and uneasy

In simpler form

C
D
B
B
D
C

I hope this helps!!!

Thanks Lizzy, I thought you were lying but I got a 4/6 for not following all your answers. Your answers are correct!

Have you done the test yet?

testes are differnt i got 4/6

Lizzy is wrong the answers are

c
c
a
b
d
c

Yes, your answers are correct! Here's an explanation for each:

1. The portion of the excerpt that best supports the idea that Anne has a sense of humor is "C: 'These works of art were tacked to the windows.'" This indicates that Anne has a playful and humorous way of seeing things, as she refers to the objects as "works of art."

2. The detail that best conveys Anne's perspective on what is most valuable in life is "D: 'Memories mean more to me than dresses.'" This shows that Anne values experiences and memories over material possessions, implying that she values the intangible aspects of life more.

3. The detail from The Diary of a Young Girl that best supports the mood of terror and anxiety is "B: 'Whatever we do, we’re very afraid the neighbors might hear or see us.'" This excerpt evokes fear and anxiety, as Anne and the others in hiding are constantly on edge, fearing the discovery of their secret.

4. The mood of this excerpt is "B: Longing." The tone of the passage suggests a feeling of yearning or desire for something that is not currently attainable, which aligns with the definition of longing.

5. The detail that a reader can learn from The Diary of a Young Girl but not from the play The Diary of Anne Frank is "D: How Anne truly feels about every situation." In the diary, Anne's intimate thoughts and emotions are revealed, providing insight into her true feelings that may not be fully captured or expressed in a dramatic adaptation.

6. In both the diary and the play The Diary of Anne Frank, Peter is portrayed as "C: Standoffish and uneasy" when he first comes to the annex. Both versions depict Peter as initially reserved, distant, and uncomfortable in the confined space.