''As she sat in the dull, grey and not to mention boring detention room she watched the horizon from the window thinking how she was framed so carelessly for something she hadn't done! But then she heard music, even though she thought it was creepy it was worth a shot! As this frail young student made her way past the sleeping teacher she followed the sound down the dark, echoing corridor. As this innocent youngster walked into the auditorium she witnessed a boy around her age playing the piano so effortlessly but at the same time perfectly...'' I hope this helped! Good luck! <3
Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who lived through the Nazi invasion of the Netherlands. She left her diary behind as she was taken to a concentration camp, and this diary serves now as a memory of the war, as well as evidence of the strength of her spirit. A famous quote from her diary states:
"In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can’t build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery, and death."
It is likely that Anne clings to her ideals despite the horrific world around her because she is driven by the conviction that people are ultimately good at heart, and this belief helps her keep hope for a better world.
The answer is C. Better cannons and ship rigging
During the 16th-17th century, is the height of sea trading. Voyages were longer and farther. Most voyages focused on trading rather than warfare. However, it is inevitable to engage in such warfare when necessary. Artillery such as cannons were redesigned to be lighter and more compact so they would consume less space. Before, cannons occupy much space in the ship thus, the goods that merchants can load on the ship are reduced. Ship rigging was also improved by adding up to 6 masts overall. This was done so that large ships can sail at great distances and reduce the number of trips to cut cost.