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Read this excerpt from Anne Frank Remembered.

At that moment, a German man followed Koophuis, and I heard him say in German, "Turn the keys over to the young lady." Then the man returned to Kraler's office.

Koophuis came to me, handed me the keys, and said, "Miep, see to it that you stay out of this."

I shook my head.

Jo Koophuis' eyes burned into mine. "No. See to it that you stay out of this. It's up to you to save what can be saved here. It's in your hands."

Then, before I could do anything but absorb his words, he squeezed my hand, then returned to Kraler's office, shutting the door behind him.

How does Miep build suspense in this passage?

by quoting the German officer’s words
by describing events as they happened
by including the detail about the key
by sharing the image of the closing door

Answers

Answered by btsarmy37
16

Answer:

by quoting the German officer's words

Explanation:

i think it is the right answer, if it is wrong the tell me the right answer with the explanation plz.

Answered by Chaitanya1696
2

We are required to read the excerpt from Anne Frank Remembered and then answer the question that is asked. The answer to the question asked after reading the excerpt will be the fourth option.

  • The excerpt that is provided provides a kind of suspense.
  • Suspense is created when we want to know eagerly what is going to happen.
  • The entire excerpt is provided to us except when the German squeezed my hand.
  • After doing this action he returned to the office of Kraler and shut the door behind him.
  • In this situation, we do not know what is happening behind closed doors.
  • So this is the way, Miep builds suspense in the passage.
  • So, the correct option will be the fourth option which states sharing the image of the closing door.

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