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kumpel [21]
4 years ago
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All day long we unpacked boxes, filled cupboards, hammered nails and straightened up the mess, until we fell exhausted into our

clean beds at night. We hadn't eaten a hot meal all day, but we didn't care; Mother and Margot were too tired and keyed up to eat, and Father and I were too busy.
Tuesday morning we started where we left off the night before. Bep and Miep went grocery shopping with our ration coupons, Father worked on our blackout screens, we scrubbed the kitchen floor, and were once again busy from sunup to sundown. Until Wednesday, I didn't have a chance to think about the enormous change in my life. Then for the first time since our arrival in the Secret Annex, I found a moment to tell you all about it and to realize what had happened to me and what was yet to happen.

Which detail from the excerpt best supports the idea that Anne’s voice is determined and hardworking?


a.“Mother and Margot were too tired and keyed up to eat”

b.“I found a moment to tell you all about it”

c.“All day long we unpacked boxes, filled cupboards”

d.Father worked on our blackout screens”
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2 answers:
Digiron [165]4 years ago
6 0
I believe it would be C. hope this helps :)
gulaghasi [49]4 years ago
6 0
The answer is c.... hope this helped
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