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-BARSIC- [3]
3 years ago
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What shift takes place in who is reading the words from Anne’s diary and why did the author choose to do that?​

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puteri [66]3 years ago
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Answer:

It changes the mood from somebody who is curious about what's written in the diary<em> </em><em>(Mr. Frank)</em> to somebody who is eager to tell a story<em> (Anne Frank). </em>

The author chose to do that <u>in order to let the audience know what it's like to be reading another person's diary from what it's like to write a diary, as in Anne's case.</u> It also allows the audience to know the<em> actual date and setting </em>when Anne started writing the diary.

Explanation:

The question above is related to the drama entitled, "The Diary of Anne Frank."

It can be seen in Line 59 that <em>Mr. Frank </em>started reading Anne's Diary. This was after Miep told him that there were letters and notes in the bundles of paper that she gave him.

As Mr Frank was reading, <u>his voice shifted to Anne's voice</u>. This was the time she talked about his father's business and how her family went into hiding.

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