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Elan Coil [88]
3 years ago
8

Hey can anyone pls pLS help me in dis I will mark u as brainliest pls!!!!! It’s due today

English
1 answer:
DanielleElmas [232]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The play tells the reader that Anne is very intrested in everything and was upstairs when Mr. Frank came in with the others.

How do I know:

  • I know this because in the play it says <u>Anne comes running up the stairs. She is thirteen,  quick in her movements, interested in everything, mercurial in her emotions. She wears a cape, long wool socks and carries a schoolbag</u>

  • From reading the play, I can infer that Anne has been taught good manners. From reading the play, I can infer that Anne has a mystery she really wants to solve up in the attic.

How do I know:

I know this because in the play it says Anne gives a polite little curtsy as she shakes Mr. Van  Daan’s hand. Then she immediately starts off on a 180 tour of investigation of her new home, going upstairs.

Whew!! Hope this helps!

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