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Aleks04 [339]
3 years ago
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What is Anne describing in this excerpt?

English
1 answer:
tatiyna3 years ago
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Answer:

What is Anne's perspective toward her family in this excerpt? She feels misunderstood. Read the excerpt from The Diary of a Young Girl.

   Anne gave an introduction of her family in the 'diary' because it was hard to make other realise that a 13 years old teenager could write about her loneliness. Kitty was an 'outsider', which was gifted by her parents on her 13th birthday but she considered it her best friend and treated it as an insider.

( Which best describes the purpose of the stage directions in this excerpt? They encourage the reader to pretend that he or she is a part of the scene. They tell the reader what each person is doing without forcing dialogue.)

IS THIS WHAT YOU MEANT??? sorry if i am wrong

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