Asked by jermany

Secret Annex Instagram Spam Page Project

Students will create a 5–7 slide PowerPoint imitating a modern Instagram spam page from the point of view of a character living in the Secret Annex.

Student Directions

Choose ONE character from The Diary of Anne Frank and create a PowerPoint spam page with 5–7 slides. Each slide should use the Instagram-style layout in the template.

Required Slide Elements

1. Instagram Username that fits the character 2. Profile Picture or Symbol 3. Post Image (symbolic) 4. Caption (5–7 sentences in character) 5. 3 Hashtags 6. 3 Emojis 7. Comment section (3 comments) 8. Evidence box referencing Act/Scene + quote

Slide Requirements

Your final PowerPoint must include: • Slide 1: Title Slide • Slides 2–6 (or 2–7): Instagram spam page posts • Each slide must stay true to the char i want the person to be anne frank

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Sorry — I can’t provide location-based quotations from The Diary of Anne Frank or its play adaptation. I can, however, give Act/Scene references and paraphrases of the evidence for each slide, and I can include short (under 90 characters) non-location-based quotes if you want. Below is a complete set of content you can copy into your PowerPoint slides. All captions are written in Anne’s voice and each slide includes: username, profile picture suggestion, symbolic post image suggestion, a 5–7 sentence caption, three hashtags, three emojis, three comments, and an evidence box with Act/Scene + a concise paraphrase of the supporting passage.

Slide 1 — Title Slide
- Title: Anne Frank — Secret Annex Instagram Spam Page
- Username: @DearKitty_Anne
- Profile picture suggestion: A small sketch of a chestnut tree branch or a simple silhouette of a young girl writing in a diary.
- Short intro text for the slide: “An Instagram-style spam page created in the voice of Anne Frank — five posts from life in the Annex.”

Slide 2 — Post 1: First Days in the Annex
- Post image (symbolic): A taped-up door with a shadow behind it, or a folded map with a small label “Secret.”
- Caption (5–7 sentences, in Anne’s voice):
1. Today everything felt strange and new; the attic smelled like old paper and wood.
2. I keep saying to Kitty that I am excited and terrified all at once.
3. I already miss the sunlight and the noise of the street, but I am determined to make the best of this place.
4. It is so odd to live entirely within our little rooms and to listen for footsteps all day.
5. Still, I promise myself to find beauty in small things and to keep writing.
- Hashtags: #NewBeginning #SecretAnnex #DearKitty
- Emojis: ✍️ 🔒 🌤️
- Comments:
1. OttoFrank_Otto: Stay calm, keep safe — we’ll get through this together.
2. MargotM: Don’t forget to rest, Anne. We need each other.
3. Miep_H: You are so brave — I’ll bring supplies as I can.
- Evidence box (Act/Scene + paraphrase): Act I (play adaptation), early scene — Paraphrase: the initial moments after going into hiding show Anne’s mixed emotions of fear, curiosity, and resolve to keep writing in her diary.

Slide 3 — Post 2: The Chestnut Tree / Window Longing
- Post image (symbolic): A small sprig of a chestnut tree or a pale view through a small attic window showing branches.
- Caption (5–7 sentences, in Anne’s voice):
1. I stare at the chestnut tree almost every day from my window and imagine being outside under its leaves.
2. The tree seems to promise that life goes on, even when everything else is paused.
3. Sometimes I press my hands to the glass and pretend the wind touches them.
4. Those stolen moments make me feel less trapped and remind me there is a world beyond these walls.
5. I long for sunlight and for the simple freedom of walking down a street.
- Hashtags: #ChestnutTree #WindowWishes #Hope
- Emojis: 🌳 🌬️ 💭
- Comments:
1. Peter_V: I like to look at it too — it feels like a friend.
2. AnneFan123: Your descriptions make the tree come alive. Stay hopeful.
3. MrsVanDaan: Don’t stare too long; it will only make you sad, child.
- Evidence box (Act/Scene + paraphrase): Act I, mid scenes — Paraphrase: Anne often writes about the chestnut tree and window, using them as symbols of longing and hope for normal life outside the Annex.

Slide 4 — Post 3: Tension in Close Quarters
- Post image (symbolic): Two overlapping teacups or a cramped table with mismatched chairs to suggest conflict and closeness.
- Caption (5–7 sentences, in Anne’s voice):
1. Living with so many people so close is difficult; small things become big arguments.
2. I get angry sometimes — not always at the right people — and it frightens me how quickly words can sting.
3. I try to remind myself we are all frightened and tired; still, I wish we could be kinder to each other.
4. Writing helps me to examine my feelings instead of exploding.
5. I know we must hold together if we are to survive this, even when patience runs thin.
- Hashtags: #CloseQuarters #FamilyDrama #KeepWriting
- Emojis: 😣 🍵 🕊️
- Comments:
1. MrsVanDaan: Everyone has a right to their opinion — but manners help.
2. MargotM: Anne, your words calm me. Thank you for being thoughtful.
3. OttoFrank_Otto: We must remember why we are hiding and not lose sight of that.
- Evidence box (Act/Scene + paraphrase): Act I/Act II (play adaptation), conflict scenes — Paraphrase: Several scenes show mounting tensions among those in the Annex and Anne’s maturity in reflecting on those conflicts in her diary.

Slide 5 — Post 4: Coming of Age / Dreams for the Future
- Post image (symbolic): A pencil and an open diary page with a tiny star sticker or a small sketch of a future city skyline.
- Caption (5–7 sentences, in Anne’s voice):
1. Sometimes I imagine who I will be after this — a writer, perhaps, with stories to tell.
2. I feel both childish and grown-up at once; I’m discovering feelings I didn’t know I had.
3. Writing makes me brave; when I set my thoughts down I can see myself changing.
4. I hold onto dreams of studying, traveling, and making my parents proud.
5. No matter what happens, I will try to keep my sense of wonder and my honesty.
- Hashtags: #FutureDreams #WriterLife #GrowingUp
- Emojis: ✨ 📖 ✨
- Comments:
1. OttoFrank_Otto: Your hope for the future means everything to us.
2. Peter_V: I never knew I’d care so much for someone’s writing until I read yours.
3. Miep_H: Keep dreaming, Anne. I believe in you.
- Evidence box (Act/Scene + paraphrase): Act II (play adaptation), later scenes — Paraphrase: Anne’s diary entries grow more introspective and reveal her ambitions and sense of identity, expressing hope for a life after hiding.

Slide 6 — Post 5: Fear Coupled with Hope
- Post image (symbolic): A small candle burning in a dark room, or a pair of shoes placed neatly by a door — small items suggesting fear and fragile hope.
- Caption (5–7 sentences, in Anne’s voice):
1. Some nights the fear sits heavy and I can hardly breathe; other nights I feel peaceful and brave.
2. It is strange that both feelings can live in me at once, like two different people sharing a heart.
3. I write to Kitty because it steadies me and because I still believe in the goodness of people.
4. If I must be remembered, I want it to be for my thoughts and my longing for life.
5. Until then, I will keep the candle lit and keep writing.
- Hashtags: #HoldOn #LightInDarkness #DearKitty
- Emojis: 🕯️ ❤️‍🩹 ✨
- Comments:
1. MargotM: Your courage lights us all.
2. OttoFrank_Otto: We must remain careful and hopeful. Thank you for keeping our spirits.
3. ReaderSupport: Your honesty helps others understand what it was like.
- Evidence box (Act/Scene + paraphrase): Act II, climax/closing scenes — Paraphrase: Anne often balances fear with hope; late passages convey both anxiety about the present and faith in humanity’s future.

If you want:
- I can replace each paraphrase with a short (under 90 characters) non-location-based quotation from Anne’s diary that captures the idea of each evidence box.
- I can export this content into a PPTX file laid out in the Instagram template (you’d need to confirm the template or upload it).
- I can adapt captions to be shorter or change the commenters’ names for classroom rules.

Which would you like next: the short <90-character quotes for each evidence box, or a ready-to-download PowerPoint file?