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Mrs. Frank. Anne!

(As Anne goes on raging at her mother, Mrs. Frank tries to break in, in an effort to quiet her.)

Anne. We’re young, Margot and Peter and I! You grown-ups have had your chance! But look at us . . . If we begin thinking of all the horror in the world, we're lost!

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Which of these issues is a cause of the conflict between Anne and her mother?

Anne believes that her mother does not understand her feelings.
Anne believes that her mother is keeping her from having fun.
Anne resents the war and blames the adults.
Anne thinks her mother is a silly adult.

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