Answer:
It is taken from the book, "The Diary of Anne Frank".
Explanation:
"The Diary of a Young Girl" is a famous book written by Anne Frank. It is also known by the name "The Diary of Anne Frank". It is about Anne Frank and her life who was hiding with her family for two years during the Nazi occupation in the Netherlands. During this period, Anne Frank wrote in her diary about her life and also fairy tales and wishes to publish her dairy into a book some day.
There stages direction and the dialogues reveal about the characters :
Anne :
Anne was idolistic, hopeful and an energetic character in the story. She wants to go to Paris and learn music and art and wants to be a dancer or a singer. She is a very loud and energetic character.
Mr. Van Daan :
Mr. Van Daan describes a character who likes girls who remains quite and does not talk too much. He does not like Anne much because she is full of fun and is energetic. He is orthodox and a narrow minded person.
Mrs. Van Daan :
Mrs. Daan is a very materialistic person and she loves her fur coat very much. She also does not like Anne.
Answer:
1. Teachers teach different
2. Students are more outgoing in former school or are more pro-learning
3. You had more opportunities in your former school, more classes to choose from
Explanation:
one can also be your former school has sports and the new on doesn't
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we know naturalist writing is a literary genre that originated as a
literary movement in the nineteenth century. It could be found in
literature, film, theater and art. It was referred to as a type of
extreme realism.
Naturalism
suggests pessimism in a philosophical way using scientific techniques
to depict human beings as objectives and impartial characters. It
also concludes that natural forces are what determine character’s
decisions.
Answer: C) In the misty younger world we catch glimpses of
phantom races, rising, slaying, finding food, building rude
civilizations, decaying, falling under the swords of stronger hands, and
passing utterly away.
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Answer:
1. Why did the lemonade taste so good if it was probably lite lemonade?
2. Why does the parent's had so many lite drinks?
3. Why does the person talking says that table sugar, honey, and juice are natural sugars when they are not?
4. Is it possible for someone not to have this receptor in are tongue for the sweets and this is why some people don't like sugar?
5. In one of the pages they are talking about sugar weight but one way you can have that sugar taste and not get to over weight is fruits and I don't know why they don't show that
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