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English, 03.12.2019 23:31, terryonsavage543

What is the mood in the secret annex after its inhabitants learn of the allies' invasion?
they do not believe the news and are hesitantly optimistic.
they are joyful because they think the war will end soon.
they are angry because they feel the allies are taking too long.
they are sad because they know they'll be leaving the annex soon.

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