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.
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.
When Anne writes that paper is more patient than people in her diary, she means that paper can hold and bear any amount of thoughts or emotions without judgment or reaction, whereas people may not always have the patience or understanding to listen. Paper gives her the freedom to express herself without fear of being interrupted or criticized.
Pim is another name that they called Anne's father.....Otto is his real name
I think you mean annex, in which case i think you mean Anne Frank
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If you mean Anne's actual home on Merwedeplein, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Anne and Margot lived there, and until January of 1942, Anne maternal grandmother also lived with them until she passed away.
no she was kinda mean she was nice to people who she like and known
It was the diary of an teenager named Anne Frank
She was thirteen years old. She was a student and would have been starting the Dutch equivalent of the 7th Grade.Also she was a posthumously published writer if that helps you any.
If you mean "succeed" as in "survive her confinement" her diary was her salvation.
Anne Frank did not have a brother. She had one older sister named Margot, who also perished in the Holocaust.
In Anne Frank's diary, a tap typically referred to a serving or portion of food. Multiple taps would be needed to make a meal.