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

A.how Anne feels about going into hiding in the annex
B.how Anne feels about different people in her life
C.how different characters behave when Anne is not present
D.how different characters behave toward Anne

B is wrong

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Answer:

the answer is C

Explanation:

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By reading the play, the reader can know how characters behave when Anne is not present. It is not possible to know this by reading the book. With that, we can say that option C is the correct answer.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • "The Diary of a Young Girl" is an autobiographical book, in which author Anne Frank recounts how she went into hiding during World War II.
  • As it is an autobiographical book, Anne Frank is the narrator of the book and we can only know what she witnessed.
  • In this case, we do not know what happened when Anne was not present.
  • "The Diary of Anne Frank," on the other hand, is a theater adaptation of that book.
  • In this play, Anne is not a narrator, for this reason, we have access to know what happened when Anne was not present.

In this case, when reading the play, the reader can know what the other characters were doing, talking, and even thinking when Anne was not there.

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