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The graduation ceremony in the Jewish Theater on Friday went as expected. My report card wasn't too bad. I got one D, a C- in algebra and all the rest B's, except for two B+'s and two B-'s. My parents are pleased, but they're not like other parents when it comes to grades. They never worry about report cards, good or bad. As long as I'm healthy and happy and don't talk back too much, they're satisfied. If these three things are all right, everything else will take care of itself. I'm just the opposite. I don't want to be a poor student.

—The Diary of a Young Girl,
Anne Frank

What does Anne tell you about her parents in this passage?

They are focused on Anne’s success in school.
They worry a lot about how their children’s lives will turn out.
They are more concerned with Anne’s well-being than with her grades.
They have low standards for their children.


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Answer:

they are more concernced about annes  well-being then her grades. One detail states"as long as i'm healthy and happy ansd dont talk back too much, they're satisfied."

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Answer:

c

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