Select two examples of dialogue that best explain why tensions in the
Annex are temporarily relieved in Act Two.
A "Mrs. Frank. I should have spoken out long ago." (paragraph 328)
B "Mrs. Frank. He'll stay, of course. When I say I must protect the
children, I mean Peter too." (paragraph 335)
"Miep....The invasion has begun! The invasion!" (paragraph 363)
D "Mr. Frank (going to Mr. Van Daan).... We're going to be liberated!
This is a time to celebrate!" (paragraph 387)
E "Anne's Voice (faintly at first and then with growing strength)....
We're all in much better spirits these days...." (paragraph 404)



Answer :

Answer:A "Mrs. Frank. I should have spoken out long ago." (paragraph 328)

B "Mrs. Frank. He'll stay, of course. When I say I must protect the

children, I mean Peter too." (paragraph 335)

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