I honestly don't know. My best guess would be someone to save her and her family and to make her dream of being a writer come true. I think that could be anyone's best guess. The lives of her and her family and the freedom to live them. to live and tell her story in person I think that she would have liked to enjoy freedom and not have to worry anymore about just what her religion is.
Anne's diary was a gift for her 13th birthday.
Anne Frank was 13, she received the diary as a birthday gift from her father it was red plaid.
Margot Frank (Anne's sister) was three years older than Anne, she was 17, Anne received her diary as a gift on her 13th birthday.
Anne received her diary on her 13th birthday. This was the gift she enjoyed the most.13
Mr. Frank brings Anne a diary, which she names Kitty, as a gift for her 13th birthday. He also gives her a book of Greek and Roman myths.
Yes, Anne Frank's original diary did not have a lock on it. She later received a diary with a lock as a gift.
In 1934 Anne Frank came to the Netherlands. Her parents en sister Margot had moved in 1933 and Anne stayed in Aachen with her grandmother. On Margot's birthday she was set on the table filled with birthday presents and was presented as a gift to Margot.
Anne Frank gave her father a scarf as a gift on his birthday to show her love and appreciation for him. It was a gesture of affection and a way to express her gratitude towards him during the difficult time of hiding.
Anne Frank gave her mother a poem as a gift for Hanukkah.
Anne Frank gave her mother a poem for Hanukkah in the secret annex. It was a heartfelt gift expressing her love and gratitude for her mother.
The characters' reactions to Miep's gift in "The Diary of Anne Frank" reveal their true nature by showing their capacity for hope, gratitude, and humanity amidst the difficult circumstances of hiding during World War II. Anne's excitement and appreciation reflect her optimism and resilience, Mrs. Frank's tears highlight her emotional vulnerability and deep appreciation, and Mr. Frank's words of wisdom convey his strength and leadership in the face of adversity.
In the Diary of Anne Frank, the Franks gave Dussel a pair of gloves as a birthday gift. It was a thoughtful gesture to show their appreciation for him in spite of the tense living conditions in the Secret Annex.