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English, 13.04.2021 16:30 erikasanchez2013

Can you answer or at least help me with the first question useing the second thing. I will mark brainlist!! 1) Think about the different themes that emerge in The Diary of a Young Girl and the major events that help you identify each theme. Then add four good discussion questions to your journal entries—two related to themes and two related to major events. Remember to keep in mind the attributes of a good discussion question.

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2) Choose a message that you believe is clearly developed in The Diary of a Young Girl, and write it out in your own words. Then find at least two passages in the diary that support or develop this theme. Record the date for each passage, and then explain why or how this passage supports the theme you have identified.

-In the entry on April 2nd Anne writes "she herself has pushed me away, her tactless remarks and her crude jokes, which I don't find at all funny, have made me insensitive to any love from her side." In this entry Anne refuses to say her prayers with her mother because she felt hurt by all the things her mother has said to her, and this causes tension between her and her parents for a while.
-On April 27, 1943 Anne wrote, "Such quarrels that the whole house thunders! Mummy and I, the Van Daans and Daddy, Mummy and Mrs. Van Daan, everyone is angry with everyone else. Nice atmosphere, isn't it?" Since everyone has been cramped up in the house for so long almost everyone has something/ someone to be angry at. Anne is still having problems with her mother, the Van Daans with Anne's father, Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Van Daan, etc. are all angry at each other.
-In the April 27, 1943 entry Anne wrote, "We don't have a single quiet night. I've got dark rings under my eyes from lack of sleep. Our food is miserable. Dry bread and coffee substitute for breakfast. Dinner: spinach or lettuce for a fortnight on end. Potatoes 20 centimeters long in tasting sweet and rotten. Whoever wants to follow a slimming course should stay in the “Secret Annex”". These bad conditions make people upset, tired, and hungry. When people are upset, tired, or hungry it causes them to be in a foul mood and makes other people be in a bad mood because of them; It’s like dominos.

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