Question 1
Read the excerpt below and answer the question that follows.

Mrs. Frank (to ANNE, in her room). Hush, darling, hush. It's all right. It's all right. (Over her shoulder, to DUSSEL) Will you be kind enough to turn on the light, Mr. Dussel? (Back to ANNE) It's nothing, my darling. It was just a dream.
(Act I, Scene 4)

What is the meaning of the word kind, as it is used in this passage?
used to make a formal request
an essential quality of character
of a sympathetic or helpful nature
a group of things that belong together

Question 2
Read the excerpt below and answer the question that follows.

Mr. Van Daan (restraining himself with difficulty). Why aren't you nice and quiet like your sister Margot? Why do you have to show off all the time? Let me give you a little advice, young lady. Men don't like that kind of thing in a girl.
(Act I, Scene 2)

What is the meaning of the word kind, as it is used in this passage?
used to make a formal request
an essential quality of character
of a sympathetic or helpful nature
a group of things that belong together

Question 3
Read the excerpt below and answer the question that follows.

Mr. Kraler. This isn't the black market, Mrs. Frank. This is what we call the white market . . . helping all of the hundreds and hundreds who are hiding out in Amsterdam.
(Act I, Scene 2)

What is the meaning of the word call, as it is used in this passage?
to cry out
a brief visit
to give a name to
to communicate by telephone
ANWER ALL THREE WILL MARK BRAINLIEST.

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Answer:

Question 1:What is the meaning of the word kind, as it is used in this passage?

Answer 1:Used to make a formal request

Question 2:What is the meaning of the word kind, as it is used in this passage?

Answer 2:an essential quality of character

Question 3:What is the meaning of the word call, as it is used in this passage?

Answer 3:to give a name to

Explanation:

just here so can give brainly to the other person.