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I was haunted by the fact that some more of Anne’s pages remained cast around on the floor in the hiding place. I was afraid to go back up there, as Silberbauer had already checked on me several times. He’d just pop his head in, saying, “I’m just making sure you haven’t gone.” I said nothing by way of reply. He’d seen what he wanted, that I hadn’t gone anywhere. He’d turn and leave.

I was afraid to go behind the bookcase again. It was very hard for me to look at the rooms with the people gone. I couldn’t face going back upstairs

—Anne Frank Remembered,
Miep Gies

What is Gies's main concern in this passage?

A.reading Anne’s diary before anyone else could
B.thinking about the people who had been arrested and Anne’s writings
C.controlling her fear
D.making sure her husband was safe

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation: hope this helps

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