Anne (Startled). But there’s no one in the building now.
Mr. Frank. It doesn’t matter. I don’t want you ever to go beyond that door.
Anne (Sobered). Never. . .? Not even at nighttime, when everyone is gone? Or on Sundays? Can’t I go down to listen to the radio?
Mr. Frank. Never. I am sorry, Anneke. It isn’t safe. No, you must never go beyond that door.
—The Diary of Anne Frank,
Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Based on the dialogue in this passage, what does Mr. Frank think about anyone leaving?
They can only leave the hiding place if no one is in the building.
They should never leave the hiding place, because it does not matter whether they do.
They can never leave the hiding place, because it is not safe.
They can only leave the hiding place on Sundays or to listen to the radio.