Which of the following best explains Mr. Frank’s actions in the stage directions below...
“He stands looking slowly around, making a supreme effort at self-control. He is weak, ill. His clothes are threadbare. After a second he drops his rucksack on the couch and moves slowly about. He opens the door to one of the smaller rooms, and then abruptly closes it again, turning away. He goes to the window at the back, looking off at the Westertoren as its carillon strikes the hour of six, then he moves restlessly on. “
A. Mr. Frank is being hurried by Miep Gies to finish his work and to collect his things, so they may leave the office.
B. Mr. Frank is busy organizing his things in an old building but feels exhausted by the task he must do.
C. Mr. Frank is cleaning his office before leaving for the day with his assistant Miep Gies.
D. Mr. Frank is visiting a room that he has a connection to but which makes him feel sad.