Asked by queennnnnn

What does Anne’s voice say about her feelings in this passage?

She feels isolated from her family.
She has hopes and dreams for the future.
She fears being discovered in the annex.
She is bored because she has no one to talk to.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the passage you’re asking about — can you paste it here or tell me where it’s from? That will let me pick the best answer and quote the lines that show her feeling.

If you can’t, here’s how to decide from the text yourself and a likely choice:

How to tell which feeling the voice shows
- Look for explicit words or phrases:
- Isolation: words like “alone,” “nobody understands me,” or criticism of family members.
- Hopes/dreams: future-tense wishes, “I hope,” “one day,” plans, imagining a different life.
- Fear of discovery: references to being “afraid,” “scared,” quietness about being caught, mention of the annex and secrecy.
- Boredom/no one to talk to: “I’m bored,” “there’s nothing to do,” or repeated complaints about having no company.
- Check tone: optimistic language and imagery = hope; anxious, tense language = fear; resentful/withdrawn = isolation; listless/repetitive = boredom.

Most likely answer without the text
- If this is a typical Anne Frank diary passage where she reflects on the future and writes about what she wants to become or how she’ll live after the war, then “She has hopes and dreams for the future” is the best answer.