Answer:
Johnny's story is to inform, while the Crescent Bay Beach story is to persuade.
Explanation:
Johnny's story gives information to people who are reading the article, and people would want to know what happens in the story. Crescent Bay is wanting people to come out and clean the beach, so they are running a campaign to raise awareness and to persuade people to do their part.
Anne is becoming more mature as she ages, and she looks at the world through a fresh pair of eyes. She now understands part of the burden that her parents hold, and she acts more politely towards the other adults there. Anne, it is very clear that if there is one individual in particular Anne does not like, it is Mrs.Van Daan. As she becomes more mature, she and Mrs.Van Daan become more acquainted and they do not clash as much, Anne becomes more polite. I understand why Anne would be frustrated by her situation. She wants to be treated with respect, but at the same time, she isn't the most mature. So as the war went on, she becomes more understanding of the adults and later on matures. If I were there I don't know how I would be trying to figure out everything on my own. I would more than likely be frustrated trying to figure out my teenage years while everyone is focused on the war.
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Answer: Because they are exploiting she and her step-mother.
Explanation:
Gretel is the titular character in the short story, <em>''Gretel''</em> by <em>Garrison Keillor</em>. Gretel believes that her drunk of a father is exploiting both she and her stepmother and so dislikes him.
Gretel is also a writer but her brother covets her profits from publishing a book and wants the lion share for himself whilst giving her a meagre amount. The lawyer ensures that this happens by putting Gretel under a spell that made her sign a contract that gave her brother his wish. This makes her hate both her brother and the lawyer.