Read the excerpt from The Diary of Anne Frank.
Anne. Mouschi! Mouschi! Mouschi! (She picks up the cat, walking away with it. To Peter) I love cats. I have one . . . a darling little cat. But they made me leave her behind. I left some food and a note for the neighbors to take care of her . . . I’m going to miss her terribly. What is yours? A him or a her?
Peter. He’s a tom. He doesn’t like strangers. (He takes the cat from her, putting it back in its carrier.)
Anne (Unabashed). Then I’ll have to stop being a stranger, won’t I? Is he fixed?
Peter (Startled). Huh?
Read the excerpt from The Diary of a Young Girl.
I don’t fit in with them, and I’ve felt that clearly in the last few weeks. They’re so sentimental together, but I’d rather be sentimental on my own. They’re always saying how nice it is with the four of us, and that we get along so well, without giving a moment’s thought to the fact that I don’t feel that way.
Daddy’s the only one who understands me, now and again, though he usually sides with Mother and Margot. Another thing I can’t stand is having them talk about me in front of outsiders, telling them how I cried or how sensibly I’m behaving. It’s horrible.
These excerpts illustrate that The Diary of Anne Frank relies on ____________ to convey emotions, but The Diary of a Young Girl uses Anne’s ____________.
A. Dialogue and Stage Directions.
B. Unspoken Thoughts.