Anne could only take as much clothing as she could fit onto her and what could fit into her small duffel bag.
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.
Mr. Kraler had a transfusion because he was injured by a burglar who broke into the hiding place where Anne Frank and the others were hiding during World War II. The transfusion was needed to help him recover from the attack.
Anne Frank is a really good person,happy and cheerful but she did do some bad things Here is a list: 1. She was very loud and a chatterbox in class(I'm not saying that is bad) 2. When she was hiding they told her not to open curtains to look outside because maybe people could see her there and find out they are in hiding. (not saying that is a bad thing) 3. She always had fights with her mom and in her diary she wrote that she didn't like her mom as much as her dad.
No, the Jews tried to help each other as much as they could. The Nazi's killed Anne Frank and her family, only her father surviving.
Anne Frank got a grade 7 education.
Anne Frank was very sociable, gregarious, if you will; she was quite popular, so when she went into hiding she was missed very much.
The conflict is that Anne and her family, along with some other Jews, have to live in hiding from the horror of the holocaust. Living in hiding can cause problems, and Anne has many struggles that come from living in such close quarters with out much food or contact without the outside world.
Anne had a whip-like slender build yes, and continued that way until late in the time they were in hiding in the Annex, when Miep Gies records that she was "bursting out of her clothes" as she grew and matured.
peter calls anne frank a wierdo?? Anne Frank is called Mrs. Quack Quack because she talks so much.
Anne Frank and Edith Frank had arguments mainly due to differences in their personalities and the challenging conditions they were living in during the Holocaust. Anne was a teenager seeking independence and had conflicts with her mother over her behavior and attitudes, while Edith, a protective mother, struggled to understand Anne's perspective and behavior. The stressful environment of the secret annex where they were in hiding exacerbated their tensions.
We know so much about Anne Frank and her family because of her diary....it was a primary source.
There were many, many foods they could not obtain. Not long after those in the annex went into hiding, food in Amsterdam in general became hard to get. If there was plenty of something, it was usually something nobody wanted, but as hunger got worse, they ate it anyway. Anne does not dwell much on what they couldn't get, but she complains constantly in the diary of having this, that or the other thing they could get "for days on end".