Yes.read her diary and check youself
Someone to talk to
Yes, Anne Frank did name her journal. She referred to her journal as Kitty. Every time she would write to her she would say Dear Kitty and talk about what had happened that day.
No because she could not possibly talk about herself dying, when she wrote the book herself. That is not possible. But she did die from typhoid in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, when she was 15.
During the night, Anne Frank and the others she hid with could move around freely not making too much noise but enough to walk, talk, and bathe.
The phrase "paper is patient" in Anne Frank's diary refers to the idea that writing things down can be a way to express oneself without judgment or interruption. Paper doesn't talk back or criticize, allowing Anne to pour out her thoughts and emotions freely. It highlights the therapeutic nature of journaling.
she wrote in her book and played with meip. the games they played was ringoroud a rosey,and tag
Yes, she discusses the biography of Franz Liszt she had just finished reading.
Anne's diary has influenced countless other people. Otto Frank thought the best impact his daughter's diary had was that it made young people really think about tolerance of other people who were "different".
Anne Frank liked reading, writing, nature, and spending time with her family. She disliked the restrictions placed on Jews during World War II, the fear and danger of hiding from the Nazis, and the lack of freedom to live a normal life.
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Because she had no friends and one to talk to, for the war was in place. She felt that her diary was the only 'person' she could talk freely with. And with the family having to keep quiet the whole time, writing was ideal.
She meant paper would "listen" to her when nobody else would. It didn't get bored she could always talk to paper or her diary.