Based on what you have read so far, what is the one thing that always changes when a scene changes in The Diary of Anne Frank?

A.the Franks’ reason for hiding
B.the passage of time
C.the use of voiceover for Anne’s diary

I think it is B...? Thanks

I agree.

Thank you...

You're welcome.

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the information given. In the question, it states "Based on what you have read so far." This suggests that the answer can be found within the text you have already read.

In order to identify what changes when a scene changes in The Diary of Anne Frank, you can refer back to the text and look for patterns or recurring elements. Specifically, pay attention to the transitions between scenes and observe any consistent alterations.

Option A suggests the Franks' reason for hiding changes, but this is not necessarily mentioned in the question. Option C suggests the use of voiceover for Anne's diary changes, which also may not be explicitly specified in what you have read.

However, option B states that the "passage of time" always changes when a scene changes. This seems plausible because when scenes transition in literature or drama, time typically progresses or shifts in some way.

Therefore, based on the information provided, option B, the "passage of time," is the most likely correct answer. However, it's always a good idea to refer back to the text to double-check and ensure accuracy.