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26.10.2020 • 
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1. In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, how does Anne make a distinction between herself and Peter van Daan? She thinks she is more patient than Peter.

She thinks that Peter doesn't feel the need to be loved as much as she does.

She sees Peter as more easily influenced than herself.

She concludes Peter is more sensible than she is.

2. Part A

Which sentence best conveys Anne Frank's viewpoint regarding moral choices in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl?

She believes that people should do what's right, not what's easiest.

She says that people need less guidance when making moral choices.

She believes that moral choices should be made only with others' approval.

She claims that strong-willed people can easily make immoral choices.

Part B

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

Anne tells Peter that she thinks he should be strong.

Anne thinks about how Peter tells her he is tempted to make easy choices.

Anne writes about how Peter has difficulty making decisions.

Anne spends less time with Peter because she thinks that his values don't match hers.

3. 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 decides to carry on as if nothing has happened.

She ignores her father because she has been misunderstood.

She resolves not to make hot-headed accusations.

She refuses to believe she was wrong.

Please help ASAP!!!

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