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Read the excerpt from Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl:
I am young an...
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PLEASE HELP ASAP!!
Read the excerpt from Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl:
I am young and I possess many buried qualities; I am young and strong and am living
a great adventure; I am still in the midst of it and can't grumble the whole day long. I
have been given a lot, a happy nature, a great deal of cheerfulness and strength.
Every day I feel that I am developing inwardly, that the liberation is drawing nearer
and how beautiful nature is, how good the people are about me, how interesting this
adventure is! Why then should I be in despair?
Based on this passage, write a one paragraph description of Anne's viewpoint and
tone, as well as the meaning of this text. Be sure to explain how specific language
within the text impacts reader understanding of her stance, attitude, and message.
I am being timed please help!!
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