<u>Peter Van Daan’s Motivations/ Actions:</u>
Peter Van Daan is one of the character from the novel ‘The Diary of a Young Girl’ by Anne Frank which depicts the story of the young girl Anne Frank and her family who went into hiding for two years. The story illustrates the horrors of war. 
Peter is the son of Van Daan and he is shown as a loner who isn’t quite optimistic and who doesn’t trust of have faith in anything. Anne tries to bring the other side of him, but she realizes that Peter has an inferiority complex.
 He mostly acts to benefit himself and he don’t really bother to impress anyone. Peter isn’t really a bold or courageous person, neither in words nor in actions. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Roosevelt wants to stress that the United States has reputation to uphold as the peacekeeper among nations.
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I believe thats right
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
He’s angry because the men didn’t arrive yesterday like they should’ve. Hope this helps!
        
             
        
        
        
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I'm a means for transportation, but not in the way you will first think. No, I transport the mind and the soul to vast distant lands of imagination, endless works of adventure, romance, comedy and many other delight's hide behind my sturdy covers . All one must do is pick me up and open me. I can never die and can be passed down for many generations if properly taken care of. I can be carried around and used anywhere and one can enjoy my many tales at any time so long as there is light.
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I don't know if this is what you are really looking for or if I even did it right, but I hope this helps you :)
In case you couldn't figure it out... I was trying to describe a book