Read the following excerpt and answer the question that follows.

Anne (pulling out a pasteboard-bound book). A diary! (She throws her arms around her father.) I've never had a diary. And I've always longed for one. (She looks around the room.) Pencil, pencil, pencil, pencil. (She starts down the stairs.) I'm going down to the office to get a pencil.
Mr. Frank. Anne! No! (He goes after her, catching her by the arm and pulling her back.)
How does this dialogue about the setting affect Anne's perception of their situation?

She wants to go downstairs to the office to get a pencil.
She is angry that her father will not let her listen to the radio.
She begins to understand the seriousness of their circumstances.
She is excited to have a diary to record her experience in the Secret Annex.

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Answer:

I believe the answer is She begins to understand the seriousness of their circumstances.

Explanation:

I may be wrong, but if perception means the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses, then wouldnt this passage be her realizing how serious this situation is becoming? Correct me if i'm wrong, but if I am correct, I would appreciate brainliest! (:

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