Social Studies, 06.10.2020 14:01 MikeWrice3615
Dialogue Example 1 - Page 106, lines 26-31: This dialogue takes place as the Franks are getting settled in the Annex. In this scene, Miep gives them some of their basic supplies and prepares to get them some ration books (coupons needed to buy the things they need to survive).
Miep: I made up the beds... the way Mr. Frank and Mr. Kraler said. [She starts out.] Forgive me. I have to hurry. I've got to go to the other side of town to get some ration books for you.
Mrs. Van Daan: Ration books? If they see our names on ration books, they'll know we're here.
Mr. Kraler: There isn't anything...
Miep: Don't worry. Your names won't be on them. [As she hurries out] I'll be up later.
Mr. Frank: Thank you, Miep.
Mrs. Frank: It’s illegal, then, the ration books? We’ve never done anything illegal.
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