2. How do the playwrights signal to the audience that Act 1 Scene 2 begins 1 point
a flashback...
2. How do the playwrights signal to the audience that Act 1 Scene 2 begins 1 point
a flashback? *
A narrator informs the audience that the setting is about to change.
As Mr. Frank is reading Anne's diary aloud, his voice gradually fades out and hers
takes over.
Mr. Frank tells Miep and Kraler that he wants to talk about the family he has lost.
There is no flashback in the play.
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