Why is Mrs. Frank stricken with remorse in Act II, Scene 3?
She is upset because they ha...
Why is Mrs. Frank stricken with remorse in Act II, Scene 3?
She is upset because they have run out of potatoes.
She is sad that she and Anne cannot get along with one another.
She is feeling regret for the harsh way she treated Mr. Van Daan.
She is angry that Miep has disturbed them so late in the evening.
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