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1.In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, how does Anne make a connection between herself and Peter Van Daan? She explains that both she and Peter are smart people who often speak their minds.

She explains how both she and Peter must deal with bothersome mothers.

She categorizes both Peter and herself as very shy and passive individuals.

She categorizes both Peter and herself as having strong convictions about the war.

2.In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, how does Anne make a distinction between Mr. Dussel and Mr. Frank?

Mr. Dussel encourages Anne's studies by letting her use the desk twice a week, while Mr. Frank instructs Anne not to bother Mr. Dussel.

Mr. Dussel is fussy and argues with everyone while Mr. Frank is even-tempered and eager for peace in the Annex.

Mr. Dussel is generous and willingly shares food with the others, while Mr. Frank is selfish and often hoards food.

Mr. Dussel gets along with everyone in the Annex, while Mr. Frank is argumentative and difficult to live with.

3.Question 1

Part A

Which sentence best conveys Anne Frank's viewpoint regarding how she sees herself in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl?

She assumes the others shouldn't give her responsibilities because she is a child.

She believes she can think for herself and should be treated as an adult.

She wants others to treat her with more respect because she is smarter than they are.

She thinks the others should accept her flaws and treat her as if she has none.

Question 2

Part B

How does Anne acknowledge a viewpoint that conflicts with hers that is described in Part A?

Anne reports that the others see her as a spoiled child and treat her as if she can't make her own decisions.

Anne writes about how she is assigned too many chores because she is viewed as a child.

Anne reports that the others are overcritical of her flaws, and she resents their criticism of her.

Anne writes about how the others respect her and ask for her opinions when they are arguing.

4.In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, how does Anne Frank respond when her father tells her she has hurt him by assuming that he has not supported her?

She refuses to believe she was wrong.

She resolves not to make hot-headed accusations.

She decides to carry on as if nothing has happened.

She ignores her father because she has been misunderstood.
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