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Elanso [62]
3 years ago
15

Choose ONE of the following prompts to answer in a detailed response of 3-5 complete sentences. Your response must include speci

fic details from the diary.
Anne describes in the April 3rd entry how the Annex residents are rationing their food. List some of the creative ways they have rationed their food and explain Anne's reaction to these measures.
Explain Otto Frank's reaction to the letter that Anne describes writing to him in the May 5th entry, and her realization of how she acted in the May 7th entry.
Anne writes in the July 15th entry: "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." Describe an example from her diary in which Anne thinks differently about one of the Annex residents: what caused them to act poorly before and how have they changed for the better in her renewed perspective of them?


WILL MARK BRAINLEIST
English
1 answer:
Inga [223]3 years ago
4 0

Using the third prompt, we can state that Anne thought differently about her mother, as there was a time when she believed that her mother did not have a good heart.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • Anne and her mother had many moments of enmity.
  • Those moments were heightened by the stress of hiding, but they were there even before the war.
  • Anne believed she was misunderstood, that her mother hated her, and went so far as to wish her mother dead.
  • She didn't believe her mother had kindness in her heart, only hate.

However, she realized that she was wrong, as she remembered that her mother had always protected her and provided for her needs. She realized that her mother loved her and the complaints were a way of showing this, because her mother was worried about her.

This question is about "The Diary of a Young Girl," by Anne Frank.

Learn more information about Anne Frank:

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