English, 07.05.2021 05:20 adamkinney6110
In act 2, scene 4, Anne maintains a positive attitude, despite the real danger of discovery by the nazis. How does the dialogue in the scene reflect Anne’s feelings about human nature? Why are the final stage directions in Porten in the scene? Use details from the drama to support your response. If you give me a link I will not give you brainliest
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