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serg [7]
3 years ago
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That day I walked to Gestapo headquarters. The red-and-black swastika flew from the flagpole. Uniformed Germans were everywhere.

It was a well-known fact that people who entered this building did not always leave it again. I entered the building and inquired of the soldiers on guard where this Austrian had his office.
I was told which office, and went directly there. It was a medium-sized room, filled with desks, all occupied by workers who were busily typing. The Austrian's desk was in the corner of the room. He sat behind it facing me when I entered. His name was Karl Silberbauer.

I went up to his desk and stood with my back to the typists. I'd been thrown off by the fact that he wasn't alone, so all I did was stand there, briefly looking into his eyes. Any spoken words would have been audible throughout the room, so I just stood and didn't say a word. All I did was rub my thumb against the two fingers beside it, the index finger and the middle finger – the sign for money.

Why does Miep choose to visit Gestapo headquarters?

She is no longer afraid of the Germans.
She seeks a friendship with the Austrian.
She believes the Austrian owes her money.
She is desperate to find help for her friends.
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2 answers:
dlinn [17]3 years ago
8 0

The answer you're looking for is D) "She is desperate to find help for her friends." I just took the quiz. Hope this helps :)

jok3333 [9.3K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

She is desperate to find help for her friends.

Explanation:

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