Answer:
the pretty girls and rosaline
Explanation:
<span>"Looking at the stars always makes me dream. why, ask myself, shouldn't the shining dots of the sky be as accessible as the black dots on the map of France"? </span>
Answer:Fredrick Douglass was a slave that thought that all slaves should be free and Captain Canot was a slave trader that thought that slaves were only good for making money and for manual labor. As you can see with Fredrick Douglass he stated that when he wanted to learn how to read from the wife of the new slave owner the slave owner said that there would be no use for a smart slave and that they should remain ignorant so Fredrick Douglass wanted to help as many slaves as he possibly could to have them to learn how to read so they don't have to be slaves anymore but on the other hand with Captain Canot he had his slaves be kept on close observation and the slaves living conditions on the ship were not good what so ever and with Fredrick Douglass's owners they feed, clothed, and housed the slaves in a similar fasion in which Captain Canot did.
Explanation:
Anne Frank's 'Diary of a Young girl', starts from her teenage, where she is in a state of mind that tries to explore only those elements that interest her. As she progresses in writing her diary, the entries we read differ a lot when compared to the beginning ones.
Explanation:
Anne Frank's ideas and thoughts while she started writing her diary are way different and simple from the ones that we read in the middle and towards the end. The amount of learning, experiences, trauma, failures and success that she describes while she wrote her entries makes readers feel that it is not just a diary entry but a part of her soul talking to the reader, in a hope to make herself feel better.
Anne Frank's thoughts on Politics, on relationships, on Journalism, on Teaching and on aspects that relate to life as a natural part for every human being changed in the course of her entries. This 'change' as a part of her life can be called as 'improvement' or also called as 'maturity'.
Her attitude towards how war can destroy lives and take on peace, eventually moving to journalism as a subject of choice and view on political aspects explain readers about her growth in all aspects towards the end of the diary.