A homophone for Frank is "frank" which means honest or straightforward in speech.
Frank Leistner has written: 'Mastering organizational knowledge flow' -- subject(s): Knowledge management
H. Eric Frank has written: 'Organization structuring' -- subject(s): Management, Organization, Organizational change
an excellent way to start a speech is to ask a question and/or say a quote. maybe ask how people know about anne frank or give a quote about her.
"Frank" can be both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it means honest or direct. As a noun, it refers to a man's first name.
Frank Lorenz has written: 'Prosody and gestures as contextualisation devices in reported speech' -- subject(s): OUR Brockhaus selection, Language & Linguistics
Frank A Prince has written: 'C gets reorganized' -- subject(s): Fiction, Organizational change, Industrial organization, Corporate reorganizations 'C and his map of the world' -- subject(s): Fiction, Toleration, Cultural pluralism, Parables
The German 'big shot' in Holland that Anne Frank mentions in her diary was most likely Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist who shared the hiding place with Anne and her family. Anne referred to him as Mr. Dussel in her diary to protect his identity.
Frank X. Sligo has written: 'Organisational behaviour' -- subject(s): Case studies, Organizational behavior 'Industrial conflict in New Zealand, 1970-1976' -- subject(s): History, Labor disputes, Strikes and lockouts
well if you have ny tatterd our old clothes that u dont mind getting ruind u could make one ur self.
people should read te diary of anne frank because it's a very good story:)
You should be around 13 or 14. Anna Frank's diary is a nice book, but at some parts it's not suitable for youngers.