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IceJOKER [234]
4 years ago
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Descripcion de la adolescencia por ana frank??? En la que viene en el diario

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Ugo [173]4 years ago
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"Además de las dificultades para afrontar sus emociones y los cambios en su cuerpo, otra característica normal de la adolescencia, Anne ha tenido que aceptar las privaciones, las condiciones de hacinamiento e insalubridad y, sobre todo, el miedo constante De ser descubierto y arrastrado a uno de los campos de exterminio nazis." cliffsnotes
Sonja [21]4 years ago
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Ana Frank describía la adolescencia como algo que no era sencillo , con solo 13 años ella presenció la violencia nazi , presenció el despreció , la inequalidad .Con sólo trece años Ana Frank descubrió las desgracias más grandes y fue víctima de ellas , Frank no tenía una vida , solo se escondía y se mantenía fuerte , los cambios que ella afrontaba físicamente y emocionalmente también eran muy difíciles y el miedo que siempre llevaba de ser asesinada por los nazis sin duda también fue muy impactante .
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