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Read this excerpt from The Diary of Anne Frank. Peter. (To Miep) Maybe Mouschi went back to our house . . . they say that cats . . . Do you ever get over there . . .? I mean . . . do you suppose you could . . .?

Miep. I'll try, Peter. The first minute I get I'll try. But I'm afraid, with him gone a week . . .

Dussel. Make up your mind, already someone has had a nice big dinner from that cat!

(Peter is furious, inarticulate. He starts toward Dussel as if to hit him. Mr. Frank stops him. Mrs. Frank speaks quickly to ease the situation.)

Mrs. Frank. (To Miep) This is delicious, Miep!

Which tone would be most appropriate for a trailer that includes this scene?

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