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Which detail can a reader learn from The Diary of a Young Girl that the reader cannot learn from the play The Diary of Anne Frank?
how Anne speaks to her mother and father
how other characters feel about every situation
how other characters behave in different situations
how Anne truly feels about every situation
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how Anne truly feels about every situation
Explanation: A diary gives direct access to Anne's private thoughts and emotions, while a play presents dialogue and action and can't show all of her inner feelings.
Explanation: A diary gives direct access to Anne's private thoughts and emotions, while a play presents dialogue and action and can't show all of her inner feelings.
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