Anne Frank wrote in her diary that she wanted to be someone “famous” or to be like her “favorite” movie stars. Anne Frank was a very intelligent person! Most young girls like her wasn't into being a “movie star” or someone famous. Anne had a very creative mind, she had tons of goals she wanted to accomplish during her lifetime, although she didn't succeed it that far. Anne always wrote her goals in her diary. She had gotten that for her 13th birthday, which was June 12th, 1929 which makes it 1942
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conflict it can depict if they are more of a leader, or if they are too scared easily. In two books, the hint of conflict brings out the characters personality for the reader that almost helps the reader understand who they are. In the Diary of Anne Frank, she goes through the conflict of her family having to be in hiding during the Nazi invasions. During these times she writes in her diary about what she does. She tries to lighten up the mood in where they hide, keeping a happy personality on her
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MAED Capstone Title | Holocaust Web Quest: Evaluation and Citations | Grade | Level: 7 | Type of Lesson: | Flexible Collaboration Continuum | Area Topic | Moderate Content Area: Language Arts Content Topic: Diary of Anne Frank Unit | Standards for the 21st-Century Learner | | Skills Indicator(s): | 1.1.5 Evaluate information found in selected sources on the basis of accuracy, validity, and appropriateness for needs, importance, and social and cultural context. |
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THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL : THE DEFINITIVE EDITION Anne Frank Edited by Otto H. Frank and Mirjam Pressler Translated by Susan Massotty -- : -BOOK FLAP Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl is among the most enduring documents of the twentieth century. Since its publication in 1947, it has been read by tens of millions of people all over the world. It remains a beloved and deeply admired testament to the indestructable nature of the human spirit. Restore in this Definitive Edition are diary entries
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Dear Anne Frank Mr.Burrus Grey Khalil Lovejoy My name is Khalil Amir Lovejoy from 7th grade Jumoke Academy Blue Hills Ave Hartford, CT, United States of America. The reason I am writing you is because I wanted to tell you about the different things I have learned so far about you and your family in general. I am writing you about your life starting at 1942-1944 in The Netherlands. I am starting here because this is when you and your family got a letter for your sister Margo to be sent to
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On her thirteenth birthday, Anne Frank’s parents give her a diary. She’s excited because she wants someone—or something—in which to confide all of her secret thoughts. Even though she has a rich social life, she feels misunderstood by everyone she knows. Anne starts writing about daily events, her thoughts, school grades, boys, all that. But, within a month, her entire life changes. As Jews in German-occupied Holland, the Frank family fears for their lives. When Anne’s sister, Margot, is called
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Anne Frank and Elie Wiesel Anne Frank was a 13 year-old girl when she was going through the holocaust. Her and her family moved to the netherlands to try and avoid the conflict of the war, but eventually the germans invaded and took the netherlands which forced anne and her sister margot to go to a Jewish school and her dad Otto lost his business. Elie Wiesel was a jewish boy who lived in a small Hungarian town who liked reading old jewish books about his culture. There were many similarities
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Have you ever had to make a decision that could not only affect your life but affect others around you or even lead to your death?. In the stories of “Anne Frank” and “Freedom Writers,” there were many people who had to make these almost impossible decisions. In “Anne Frank” the people helping the Franks had to make these choices. Likewise in “Freedom writers” Eva had to make a similar choice. Each of these characters had to make hard choices that could get them killed. Both characters in the stories
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In both The Diary of Anne Frank: A Play ,and the book, I am Malala: Young Readers Edition ,there was a sense of terrorism in their homes. For Malala it was more real than Anne's "terrorism". This will prove that people can best respond to conflict if they keep a happy attitude. There are many different ways that people respond to conflict throughout the world. People can run and hide, they can stay and fight, or they can be neutral and just watch what is going to happen. Some of these are shown in
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Anne Frank as you all may well know was a Jewish teenager in World War Two and wrote a diary about her time in hiding. Throughout it, it talks about what it was like to be a Jew in the war and to constantly be in fear while in hiding. It also talks about how she changed as a person while going through the two years of living there without going outside once. I picked up this book expecting it to describe her fear and how she hates the war and desperately wants it to end, but was pleasantly surprised
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