The kind of device this author is using is Dramatic Irony, when the reader knows something the character does not.
It is a new year, 1944, and Miep and Mr. Kraler come to visit and bring them a
cake. Everyone in the annex is excited about the cake because they have little food. On top it says, “Peace in 1944.” They talk about a cake last year that said the same thing.
They argue about who should cut the
cake. Mr. Dussel thinks Mrs. Van Daan gives her husband a bigger piece of cake. Mr. Van Daan doesn’t plan to give Margot a piece of cake because it might make her cough. We see how greedy Mr. Van Daan is by his actions.
Answer:
that good things only come from hard work, and to never tell someone your ambitions
Explanation:
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by your question is the second choice or letter B.
<span>The word or phrase has the same meaning as manifold as it is used in the line is "by God's grace."</span>
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I would say it's D because she is skimming and she writing everything down that she thinks is interesting