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Why does Anne argue with her mother so much? *
Act 1 Scene 3 Quiz
Her mother criticizes Anne too much, and compares her to Margot.
Her mother ignores Anne and only speaks to Margot.
Her mother doesn’t stick up for herself when Mrs. Van Daan flirts with Mrs. Van Daan.
Her mother doesn’t allow Anne to speak with Peter anymore.

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Answered by reenabaloch849
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Mother and I had a so-called “discussion” today, but the annoying part is that I burst into tears. I can’t help it. Daddy is always nice to me, and he also understands me much better. At moments like these I can’t stand Mother. It’s obvious that I’m a stranger to her; she doesn’t even know what I think about the most ordinary things.

Answered by sakcham90
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Answer:

Why does Anne argue with her mother so much? *

act 1 scene 3 quiz

Her mother criticizes Anne too much, and compares her to Margot.

Her mother ignores Anne and only speaks to Margot.

Her mother doesn’t stick up for herself when Mrs. Van Daan flirts with Mrs. Van Daan.

Her mother doesn’t allow Anne to speak with Peter anymore.

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