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It is a simple, ordinary life for Franciszka and her daughter until 1939, when the Nazis invade. In Nazi-occupied Poland, offering shelter to Jews is a death sentence, but Franciszka and Helena do exactly that. The family of Sokal hides a Jewish family in their loft above the pig yard, a Jewish doctor with his family under the kitchen, and a German soldier who defected from the army in the attic - all completely unknown to each other. The only way for everyone to survive is for Franciszka to outsmart the Germans and her neighbors.
Explanation:
Actually. both 9 and 10 are wrong. They are true.
Answer:
We can remember the past by learning about what happened to people in the past.
The play has taught that we can remember the past by honoring the people from past.
Explanation:
'The Diary of Anne Frank: The Play' is an adaptation of Anne Frank's diary into a play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. The play was adapted to remember the past and the time of Holocaust.
The play teaches the readers that one can remember the past by digging into history and learn what happened in the past. By learning about the past one will be able to remember what actually happened back then. Like, the play on Anne Frank's diary helps the audience to remember and recall of the terrific events of the Holocaust and the effects it left on humanity, especially families who became it's prey.
The play also teaches that one can remember the people from past by honoring them. Honoring is the best tribute one can pay to those people from the past. By celebrating people from past, one not only honors them but honors what they went through.