she always started off her diary entrees by:
dear kitty at the beginning of the book. she started on her birthday
Anne Frank started out her diary entries by addressing it to an imaginary friend named Kitty. She wrote about her daily life, thoughts, and feelings while hiding from the Nazis during World War II. Her diary later became a powerful account of the Holocaust.
Anne Frank hand wrote her diary entries.
Anne Frank signed off her diary entries with "Yours, Anne" or "Yours, Anne M. Frank."
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It depends on your copy of the book, it ranges from 192-352. The one that kids read in school (the actual diary) is 283, including the afterword.
Anne Frank addressed her diary entries to an imaginary friend named Kitty as a way to have someone to confide in and share her thoughts with. It gave her a sense of companionship and comfort during the difficult times when she was in hiding.
Otto's nickname to his daughters was"Pim" and Anne uses it repeatedly throughout the diary.
Anne Frank describes her younger sister Margot as being the one who "hogs" the bathroom in her diary entries.
In the book Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, Mrs. van Daan goes to the hospital for an abdominal operation. Anne Frank describes the anxiety and concern the family feels during this time in her diary entries.
Anne Frank wrote most of her diary entries in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Anne Frank lived most of her life in Amsterdam, Netherlands, until capture and relocation in a concentration camp with her sister. She died there of a disease known as typhus.
The title of Anne Frank's diary is "The Diary of a Young Girl." It follows the experiences of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl hiding from the Nazis during World War II.
Anne Frank received her diary from her father, Otto.
The last dated entry in Anne Frank's diary was on August 1, 1944. It is believed that she continued writing entries after this date, but those subsequent entries were never found.