Question
n Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, how does Anne feel about sharing her room with Dussel?
A. She resents having to help someone who seems so ungrateful and slow to understand the situation.
B. Although she is not happy about it, she is willing to give up her privacy to help a fellow human being.
C. She considers it an invasion of privacy and tries to get her father to change his mind about taking in Dussel.
D. She is angry to have a roommate who is constantly talking about what has been happening in the outside world.
A. She resents having to help someone who seems so ungrateful and slow to understand the situation.
B. Although she is not happy about it, she is willing to give up her privacy to help a fellow human being.
C. She considers it an invasion of privacy and tries to get her father to change his mind about taking in Dussel.
D. She is angry to have a roommate who is constantly talking about what has been happening in the outside world.
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B. Although she is not happy about it, she is willing to give up her privacy to help a fellow human being.
In "The Diary of a Young Girl," Anne Frank expresses a mix of emotions about sharing her room with Mr. Dussel, including discomfort regarding her loss of privacy, but ultimately she understands the necessity of helping someone in need during their difficult circumstances.
In "The Diary of a Young Girl," Anne Frank expresses a mix of emotions about sharing her room with Mr. Dussel, including discomfort regarding her loss of privacy, but ultimately she understands the necessity of helping someone in need during their difficult circumstances.