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B: Mrs. Van Daan is offended by Dussel’s implication that she is not fair.
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Sa ngayon, ang lahat ng uri ng mga kalamidad sa buong mundo ay nagiging lalong malala, at maraming propesiya ng pagbabalik ng Panginoon ang pangunahing natutupad. Tayong mga Kristiyano ay nananabik na naghihintay sa pagdating ng Panginoon upang titipunin tayo. Naiisip ko ang mga salita ng Panginoong Hesus, “Kaya nga kayo'y magsihanda naman; sapagka't paririto ang Anak ng tao sa oras na hindi ninyo iniisip” (Mateo 24:44).
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The entries in Anne's diary are written between June 12, 1942 and August 1, 1944. The entries start when she got her diary, and stop when her family is found and taken away to the camp. Anne's perspective tends to grow a lot more mature. She thinks about things in a more methodical way, and understands her flaws and mistakes.
I'd say the answer is the final one, or D. The story states the commendations that Dr. King gave Lincoln, the one who made the Emancipation Proclaimation and freed hundreds of thousands of slaves, and the joy and happiness he feels knowing that slavery was abolished.
Personally, I would say that "The city is so big" best captures life in the city, because it describes how busy the city is, and how everything happens so fast it just rushes by. It explains that even people get lost in the wonder and chaos of the city, disappearing into life.