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Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, wrote a set of rules for the occupants of the Secret Annex in Amsterdam where they were hiding during World War II. These rules were meant to help maintain order and ensure everyone's safety while in hiding.
Dr. Dussel endangered the secret life of the annex by being careless and not following the agreed-upon rules, such as wandering around the annex at night, making noise, and ultimately compromising their secrecy with his behavior.
These were made mostly by Otto Frank, and given verbally to all of the residents of the Annex. But they were were written down by Mr. van Pels in a humorous way and given to Fritz Pfeffer when he came to live with them. Anne copied the rules into her diary.
Given set of rules.
The rules for the families living in the annex included keeping quiet during the day, not using the water or restroom after certain hours, staying indoors, and not using the curtains during the day in order to remain hidden. They had to be extremely cautious to avoid being discovered by the authorities or neighbors.
your not allowed to walk around,go to the toilet,or waste food.
It means that there are two set of rules for the same situation. There is one set of special rules for a favored group and a set of unfair rules for other groups.
If something is informal, it does not have set rules.
"Annex" is the singular form. The plural form would be "annexes".
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"annex" is the correct spelling
If someone fell ill in the secret annex, they would have to rely on the limited medical supplies available and receive care from their companions. They would have to stay hidden to avoid detection by the Nazis. Anne Frank writes about her anxiety over being sick and the challenges of receiving proper medical care in her diary.