Asked by yolo sans
these lines of dialogue from the dairy of Anne frank, act 1 reveal a lot about Anne's character. In the paragraph , explain at least two things that you find out about Anne's personality from her words.
please help, i don't understand what they are asking me.
please help, i don't understand what they are asking me.
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Answered by
yolo sans
"Every night I think back over all of the things I did that day that were wrong . . . like putting
the wet mop in Mr. Dussel's bed . . . and this thing now with Mother. I say to myself, that was
wrong. I make up my mind, I'm never going to do that again. Never! Of course I may do
something worse . . . but at least I'll never do that again! . . . I have a nicer side, Father . . . a
sweeter, nicer side. But I'm scared to show it. I'm afraid that people are going to laugh at me if
I'm serious.
these are the lines, if you need them
Answered by
Writeacher
In Act I of the play called <i>The Diary of Anne Frank</i>, you learn many things about Anne's personality, just from the words she speaks.
1. Name at least one thing you know about Anne's personality after reading Act I.
2. How do you know this? Be sure to include some words and sentences she says in Act I that makes you know this. Either get ready to quote from the play or use line numbers.
3. Name at least one other thing you know about Anne's personality after reading Act I.
4. How do you know this? Be sure to include some words and sentences she says in Act I that makes you know this. Either get ready to quote from the play or use line numbers.
1. Name at least one thing you know about Anne's personality after reading Act I.
2. How do you know this? Be sure to include some words and sentences she says in Act I that makes you know this. Either get ready to quote from the play or use line numbers.
3. Name at least one other thing you know about Anne's personality after reading Act I.
4. How do you know this? Be sure to include some words and sentences she says in Act I that makes you know this. Either get ready to quote from the play or use line numbers.
Answered by
Writeacher
I don't need the lines, but you do! Once you get your draft written, post it here if you want me or someone else to critique it for you.
Answered by
yolo sans
thank, you mrs.Write
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome. =)
Answered by
Error sans
another success by you, i am glade we have google to help spell, and i am glad we have these people here to help us. =)
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Anonymous
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