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Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl: September 10, 1943 - February 27, 1944 - Quiz
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Explain why Anne compares herself to a "songbird whose wings have been clipped and who is hurling himself in utter darkness against the bars of his cage."
Who is Lies and what is the vision that Anne has of her?
Describe some of the feelings and emotions that Anne is experiencing.
On Sunday, January 2, 1944, Anne writes that, "This diary is of great value to me, because it has become a book of memoirs in many places, but on a good many pages I could certainly put ‘past and done with.'" Think back over the last two years and write about some of your "past and done withs."
In her January 2, and January 4, 1944 entries, how is Anne beginning to come to terms with the relationship she has with her mother?
Do you agree or disagree with Anne when she writes that, "it's horrible that you find you can never really confide in people, even in those who are nearest to you." Explain.
Describe the preparations being made, and what is being inventoried, by the members of the Annexe in the event of a British invasion of Amsterdam?
How is the relationship between Anne and Peter changing? Why do you think Anne begins to refer to Peter as "him" and "he."
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