Probably not. Attics tend to fall into one of two categories: "readily accessible", and therefore not really a better hiding spot than any other room in your house, and "unsafe", and therefore not a good hiding spot.
Some manage to be both.
Don't hide in the attic.
The ghost raccoon was hiding in the attic of the haunted mansion.
if u call a writing desk drawer a hiding spot then yes,she did have a spot p.s. u should see the movie "The Diary of Anne Frank" its sooo good and romantic but sad
a hiding spot is somewhere that you go to when you are playing hide and go seek
First, the question should read:How did Jews move to their hiding spot?Assuming the question is meant seriously, it is unanswerable.• Jews move the same way anyone else does.• Which Jews, where, when, and what sort of hiding spot?• Permanently move to a permanent hiding spot, or temporarily move to a temporary hiding spot?
The Attic The Hiding of Anne Frank - 1988 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Finland:K-11 Netherlands:12
An attic on top of Mr. Franks office.
at chink`s basin
Probably hiding from capture for so long in an attic.
his hiding spot is in the lighthouse
In an attic of a warehouse and office building in Amsterdam, Holland
Spot can be a noun and a verb. Noun: There is a spot on the floor. Verb: He spotted the child hiding behind the door.
Where you won't be found. But it depends on what is nearby- find something where you will be completely hidden- but not something too obvious, like hiding behind a couch (it is too easy to walk around the couch and see you). Try hiding UNDER the couch.