Anne describes Mrs. van Pels at one point when she (van Pels) is angry by saying she looked like "a screaming fishwife"; she calls the Nazi's "the cruelest beasts who ever walked the face of the earth"; she refers to NSB head Anton Mussert as "that old fatty", and many others.
In 1942 Anne was going to turn 13.She received a diary as a present.
there are lots of rising actions in stories so for the diary of Anne Frank it would be some of these:1 Anne getting a diary2 The Franks go into the hiding with the VanPels3 Mr Dussel moves in4 Anne and Peter become sort of intimate5 Anne rejects her motherand many more
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.
He was given Anne Franks Diary and after some editing he published it. Then later he established the Anne Frank Foundation on May 3, 1957. He then died on August 19, 1980.
Anne Frank is still rembered today because the diary she wrote whilst in hiding was kept by some of her protectors till her father otto frank returned and a coupple years latter the diary was published as Anne had wanted, the original versionn Het Achterhuis was published in 1947 and the translated English version was titled Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl. She had told her story of what it was like living in a small place for 2 years and what it was like...
anne frank made this diary
Some songs that relate to Anne Frank's diary include "The Diary of Anne Frank" by Palisades, "Anne Frank" by Declan McKenna, and "Dear Anne" by Lil Wayne. These songs reflect on Anne Frank's life, experiences, and impact on history.
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The diary of Anne Frank was published as written by Anne Frank herself. It was edited by her father, Otto Frank, who made some changes for clarity, grammar, and to protect individuals mentioned in the diary.
The Anne Frank diary is all I can think of.
Anne Frank wrote her own diary but her dad, Otto Frank, published it for her.
Someone to talk to
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Anne took her diary.
A diary, a radio, food, and some books to read!
In her diary, Anne Frank uses synonyms like quarrels, disagreements, disputes, and conflicts to refer to arguments.
The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank, is still covered under copyright law and therefore not legally available free online. It is still in print and widely available in libraries and booksellers.