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Wewaii [24]
4 years ago
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How do you see examples of courage, bravery, and hope in the thoughts, words, or actions of these individuals? Mr. Frank, Miep,

or Anne Frank from the play
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1 answer:
Dominik [7]4 years ago
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This is a simple question, so don't overthink it. What parts did you read in which the characters appeared courageous or brave or hopeful? Look through the play and pick one (or more if required) occurrence of an action, thought, or dialogue of each character that fits one of these adjectives.

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