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Varvara68 [4.7K]
3 years ago
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Write a paragraph about Anne Frank's life in your own words please.

English
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brilliants [131]3 years ago
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Answer:

One of the subjects of Anne Frank's journal is loneliness. Being a young grown-up can be difficult in some cases, but it's still hard if you're constrained to live in such a tense environment like Anne. Anne is developing quickly, but there's no one around she can share her thoughts with. She's not especially near to Margot. Her relationship with her mother is broken. She loves her father, but there are certain things that she can't share with him. And her loneliness and separation from others allows for no one to genuinely know her. Anne is exceptionally developed for her age, full of crazy considerations and thoughts and it's so crazily disappointing for her not to be able to share her thoughts. Peter van Daan sort of fills this part, but eventually his relative need to mature is against him. This evidence shows that Anne is very lonely and has no one to share anything with.

Explanation:

I had to write a paragraph on the subjects of the book. This might be helpful if you change it up a bit.

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