While Padmi looks frantically for her pen, her sister calmly writes with it. "While Padmi looks frantically for her pen," cannot stand alone. Using it in "While Padmi looks frantically for her pen, her sister calmly writes with it." makes it dependent on the second part of the sentence.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. In "The Gift of the Magi," when Jim buys combs for Della, the irony is that <span>Della had cut off her hair to buy Jim’s gift. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
Who is the answer of this question
The best thing you could do is read the book, or if in a hurry watch the Anne Frank movie on Netflix, or you can do research on the different side characters like Mr. or Mrs. Van Daan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, or her sister.
The last one I believe is proofread