Read this excerpt from Anne Frank Remembered.

Then I walked into Mr. and Mrs. Frank's bedroom. On the floor, amidst the chaos of papers and books, my eye lit on the little red-orange checkered, cloth-bound diary that Anne had received from her father on her thirteenth birthday. I pointed it out to Elli. Obeying my gesture, she leaned down and picked it up for me, putting it into my hands. I remembered how happy Anne had been to receive this little book to write her private thoughts in. I knew how precious her diary was to Anne. My eyes scanned the rubble for more of Anne's writings, and I saw the old accounting books and many more writing papers that Elli and I had given to her when she had run out of pages in the checkered diary. Elli was still very scared, and looked to me for direction. I told Elli, "Help me pick up all Anne's writings."

Why is this effort important to Miep?

She seeks clues to help find her friends.
She needs the attic cleaned out for storage.
She loves Anne and respects her work.
She plans to submit the writings to the authorities.

1 answer

The effort is important to Miep because she loves Anne and respects her work. Miep's actions demonstrate her deep appreciation for Anne's diary and the reflections it contains, highlighting the significance of preserving Anne's thoughts and writings as a tribute to her life and experiences.