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Katen [24]
3 years ago
6

ANNE FRANKK HELP ILL UPVOTE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE ONLY 1 QUESTION PLEASE

English
1 answer:
nalin [4]3 years ago
8 0
I believe it's: "<span>Mr. Frank believes the burglars will betray the annex residents;  Anne does not."</span>
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In the story, Miss Lottie is an impoverished old woman who lives with her mentally disabled son (John Burke) in a dilapidated house. Elizabeth notes that everything Miss Lottie owns is in a state of extreme disrepair. Even her house is the "most ramshackle of all...ramshackle homes." The only thing of beauty Miss Lottie can lay claim to is her marigolds. Yet, Elizabeth contends that the "warm and passionate and sun-golden" blossoms fit in poorly "with the crumbling decay" of the rest of Miss Lottie's yard.

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The world had lost its boundary lines. My mother, who was small and soft, was now the strength of the family; my father, who was the rock on which the family had been built, was sobbing like the tiniest child. Everything was suddenly out of tune, like a broken accordion. Where did I fit into this crazy picture? I do not now remember my thoughts, only a feeling of great bewilderment and fear.

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