In the selection from Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, why does Anne make diary entries as if she were writing letters to a friend named Kitty?

A. She has no friends because she lacks confidence.
B. She does not want her father to know she is keeping a diary.
C. She decides to act as if she has a deep friendship with her diary.
D. She knows that while she is in hiding, she cannot send letters to her friend Kitty.

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C. She decides to act as if she has a deep friendship with her diary.

In "The Diary of a Young Girl," Anne Frank writes to "Kitty" to create a sense of connection and intimacy. By treating her diary as a friend, she is able to express her thoughts and feelings in a more personal and meaningful way.