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B as she is personalising it using her uncle, who is personal to her
Answer:
Father of Anne and Margot and head of the group living in his Annex, middle 40s to early 50s, upper
middle class background, a wise man, fair, loyal, attentive, patient, intelligent, soft, level-headed,
optimistic, genuinely liked people, decision-maker, teacher, beloved by his workers who protected him
and his family as well as the other tenants of the Annex throughout the war. He was especially
susceptible to Anne’s charms. He was devoted to his wife, Edith, and comforted her whenever she was
depressed about their living conditions, the attitudes of the van Daans/Dussel, or her relationship with
Anne.
Explanation:
Roosevelt split from the Republicans and formed the Progressive Party.
No, it is generally not true that when summarizing the of a plot, that one should notice the key ideas about how the conflict builds, since plot summaries depend less on why conflicts occurred, and more on why they occurred.