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Leni [432]
3 years ago
7

In Act I, Scene 4 of The Diary of Anne Frank, we notice that Anne and Peter are at a particularly awkward and delicate stage in

their lives. They are not quite children, but have not fully developed into adults. You can probably relate to how they feel. In this scene, Mrs. Van Daan embarrasses Peter by calling Anne his "little girlfriend." How do you think Peter really feels toward Anne? Write about a time when an adult did or said something to embarrass you. How did you react? How was your experience simliar or different from Peter and Anne's? Your answer should be about 150 words in length.
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2 answers:
Natalka [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

On this question its really just asking you if any adult you know has ever embarrassed you before, if so tell them how and did you feel the same as peter did.

Explanation:

MrMuchimi3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

How do I think Peter really felt toward Anne?  I think that Peter did not like her at first. She annoyed him all the time and he thought she talked too much. When she puts on his clothes and pretends to be him he likes her less. You can tell that he thinks she is childish. He gets used to her in time and was worried about her when she had a nightmare. A time when an adult did something that embarrassed me was on my birthday. My friends and I were at the high school track field. My mom had taken us there waiting for our movie to start at the theater. She told them that I still rode in a car seat in 5th grade when nobody else did because I am short. I covered my face then changed the subject really quickly. It was super embarrassing. I guess it is different from Peter and Anne's because mine happened around multiple people and they only had a few. I had my friends, who were all girls, while theirs happened between a boy and a girl, which is why it was more embarrassing.

Hope this helps!

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