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    Growing up as a young girl is hard enough. For Anne Frank‚ the challenge was intensified by her captivity in the Secret Annex. She faces puberty within confined quarters and defines herself as a woman along the way. Anne goes from a young‚ immature girl to a growing woman despite the extremes conditions of the war outside waged by the Nazis. Before going into hiding‚ Anne is a normal young girl whose only concerns are of school‚ friends and boys. Her life suddenly changes when her sister‚ Margot

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    Throughout Anne Frank’s “The Diary of a Young Girl‚” you can tell that Anne‚ the writer‚ matures a lot throughout her diary. She makes a lot of transformations mentally‚ and you can tell she is really growing up. One page where you can see her mature is in pages 127-128‚ of her diary entry on January 2‚ 1944. She even discusses her previous immaturity. That alone makes the reader think that she is very self reflective‚ and she always thinks of her past mistakes. In this entry‚ there are several signs

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    Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is a young teenager’s personal diary written from 1942-1944. Anne was a fun-loving girl living with her family in Amsterdam‚ Holland. Anne’s father gave her a diary for her thirteenth birthday and it was her favorite present. She decided she would write daily entries about her life in her new diary Anne hoped her diary would be like having a real friend and not be so lonely‚ therefore she named the diary “Kitty.”

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    The Diary of Anne Frank Essay Test On Theme Directions: Answer at least one of the questions below about theme. Use complete sentences and answer in paragraph form. Your grade will depend upon the length of your answers‚ the accuracy of your judgments‚ and your ability to defend those judgments with specific details‚ examples‚ and quotations from the play. Also‚ use vocabulary terms we have discussed. This should be an example of your best writing skills. If you answer only this question

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    Anne Frank Remembered: Review Anne Frank Remembered is the autobiography of Miep Gies‚ the woman who helped the Frank family survive during their two years in hiding. Her book is a primary source or first hand account of the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi occupied Holland during the second world war. It is also the first hand account of the hiding of Jews such as the Frank family‚ the Van Daan family‚ and Dr. Albert Dussel during this time. In regard to the book’s autobiographical format

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    Anne Frank Anne Frank pictured in May 1942 Born Annelies[1] or Anneliese[2] Marie Frank 12 June 1929 Frankfurt‚ Weimar Germany Died Early March 1945 (aged 15) Bergen-Belsen concentration camp‚ Lower Saxony‚ Nazi Germany Nationality German until 1941 Stateless from 1941 Notable works The Diary of a Young Girl (1947) Signature Early life Frank was born Annelies[1] or Anneliese[2] Marie Frank on 12 June 1929 in Frankfurt‚ Germany‚ to Otto Frank (1889–1980) and Edith Frank-Holländer (1900–45). She

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    ask. The Franks‚ Van Daans and a couple of extra people‚ had to go into hiding during World War II in order to keep their family and friends safe. They all fit into the same hiding place. It is important for all to know that they were in hiding‚ why they were in hiding‚ and how they stayed in hiding for so long. Anne Frank was born June 12th‚ 1929 in Frankfurt am Main‚ Germany. Her parents were Otto Frank and Edith HollÃonder. She had an older sister‚ Margot Frank‚ born in 1926. Anne and her family

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    The Diary of Anne Frank Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl who was living in Holland during World War II. She had a sister named Margot‚ a mother‚ and a father. Being a Jew‚ she was in hiding for 2 and a half years in a little set of rooms she called the “Secret Annexe.” She died when she was 15 in March of 1945 in Bergen-Belsen‚ a couple weeks before the English breached the camp. Even though she died‚ her thoughts‚ memories‚ and detailed descriptions of life during World War II were published

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    In the diary of Anne Frank‚ it shows a girl who went through the holocaust at the age of thirteen. She was a Jewish girl who was born on June 12‚ 1929. Anne and her family decided to go into hiding. They were helped by Miep and Mr. Kraler. In the annex‚ they met the Van Daan family and Mr. Dussel. They went through a bunch of ups and downs‚ having that many people together all day every day. They spent 2 years hiding in the annex before the Nazi’s found them and sent them to concentration camps.

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    Anne Frank- Primary Source Paper The Diary of Anne Frank is a remarkably moving book about the short life of a young girl and her family. The Holocaust was a horrible time for Jewish people and Anne and her Jewish family’s lives were completely turned upside down as a result. The war resulted in the deaths of countless people‚ mostly innocent people. Before the invasion on D-day and the end of the war not too long after‚ the rest of the world didn’t know the real disaster going on over seas. Anne

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