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koban [17]
3 years ago
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Think about all you have learned about Anne Frank and her life and Elie Wiesel and his experiences. Choose one of the questions

below and write a short response. Your response should be in complete sentences. (At least 4 sentences) · How can we apply the lessons of Anne Frank’s life to our lives today? · If you could speak to Elie Wiesel or Anne Frank, what would you say to him/her? Think about questions you would like to ask him/her or events you would want to tell him/her about your life.
English
2 answers:
jeka943 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Hello, I can not answer the whole thing but I can start you off.

Explanation:

We can apply the lessons of Anne Frank's life to our life today by showing what she has witnessed during the hard times and how that has changed our lives today.

Butoxors [25]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

If I could speak to Anne Frank or Elie Wiesel I would like to thank congratulate them for making the journey that they did and for surviving the Holocaust. I would also want to know how it was to transition back into life without the Holocaus and how it feels to be recog for their bravery.

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