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gladu [14]
3 years ago
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50PTS Anne Frank CHARACTER TRAITS CHART: Give at least three examples per character per column. Please spread your entries out o

ver the course of the book—not just from one small section. You may need to infer (Inference = Background knowledge + text evidence). Remember to include either the page number or diary entry date for each example.
Annex Resident-Physical Traits: what does this person look like?-Behavioral Traits: how this does person act?-Interactions w/ others: how does this person get along with others?-What does Anne think of this person?-How does this person change over the course of the book?

Anne Frank
Margot Frank
Mrs. Frank
Peter
Mrs. Van Daan
Mr. Van Daan
Mr. Dussel

Please only answer this if you have read the book, I really need this. Will give brainliest to someone who actually answers everything.
English
1 answer:
Charra [1.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Anne:  is a lively, curious girl of thirteen at the beginning of the play. She remains optimistic throughout the months they are in hiding and always makes the best of the situation she is in.

Mr. van Daan: is intelligent, opinionated, pragmatic, and somewhat egotistical. He is temperamental, speaks his mind openly, and is not afraid to cause friction, especially with his wife, with whom he fights frequently and openly.

Mr. Dussel  particularly difficult to deal with because he shares a room with her, and she suffers the brunt of his odd personal hygiene habits, pedantic lectures, and controlling tendencies.

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