GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Question
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He had been the family dentist.
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He could bring them extra food and supplies.
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They want to help someone else who is being persecuted by the Nazis.
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act I, why do the Franks agree to take in Mr. Dussel? They want to help someone else who is being persecuted by the Nazis.
Detailed explanation-2: -Anne begins to feel that Mr. Dussel is a strict disciplinarian and has too many opinions about etiquette. She writes that it is very difficult being “the badly brought-up center of attention in a family of nitpickers.” Hanukkah and St.
Detailed explanation-3: -Anne finds Mr. Dussel particularly difficult to deal with because he shares a room with her, and she suffers the brunt of his odd personal hygiene habits, pedantic lectures, and controlling tendencies. Mr. Dussel’s wife is a Christian, so she does not go into hiding, and he is separated from her.
Detailed explanation-4: -Kraler say his reason was for wanting to talk to Mr. Frank, and how did that contradict his real reason? He said he wanted to go over papers with him, but he actually wanted to talk about a man who worked in the store room.