In "<em>The Diary of Anne Frank"</em>, the theme that peace is often not appreciated until it has been lost is represented in the part when Anne and the people that were hidde, without much hope of being alive the next day, with the uncertainty of whether or not they would be discovered at any time.
Answer:
"To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world."
Explanation:
The words "let facts be submitted to a candid world" imply that the facts mentioned in the Declaration of Sentiments have <u>not</u> been submitted to the world <u>before</u>.
The first two answer choices are examples of these facts.
The last choice makes a claim, which then will be supported by a number of facts.
The third choice would be the correct answer.
Answer:
The first one: “he does not appear to have any unusual behaviors.” This was a good book!