I was exhausted, and even though I knew it'd be my last night in my own bed, I fell asleep right away and didn't wake up until M
other called me at five-thirty the next morning. Fortunately, it wasn't as hot as Sunday; a warm rain fell throughout the day. The four of us were wrapped in so many layers of clothes it looked as if we were going off to spend the night in a refrigerator, and all that just so we could take more clothes with us. No Jew in our situation would dare leave the house with a suitcase full of clothes. I was wearing two undershirts, three pairs of underpants, a dress, and over that a skirt, a jacket, a raincoat, two pairs of stockings, heavy shoes, a cap, a scarf and lots more. I was suffocating even before we left the house, but no one bothered to ask me how I felt. —The Diary of a Young Girl,
Anne Frank
What is Anne's tone in this passage?
angry
terrified
annoyed
anxious (Wrong)
What is Anne's perspective toward her family?
She thinks that they do not pay attention to her.
She thinks that they care only about the weather.
She thinks that they make her do too much.
She thinks that they don't care that she is tired. (This one is wrong)
Option 3. The tone of Anne Frank in this excerpt is annoyed. Her perspective is She thinks that they do not pay attention to her.
<h3>What is the summary of the excerpt?</h3>
The writer is talking about a situation that occurred with her family. From her tone we can see that she is annoyed because she seemed to have a lot on. This was causing her to suffocate.
But the family pays no attention to her because no one bothered to ask her how she was.
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