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What Do These Statement Tell You About Anne Frank as a Person? I Don’T Want to Jot Down the Facts in this Diary the Way Most People Would, but I Want the Diary to Be My Friend. - English - Language and Literature

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What do these statement tell you about Anne Frank as a person?

 I don’t want to jot down the facts in this diary the way most people would, but I want the diary to be my friend.

Solution

 This line shows that Anne really considered her diary as a friend whom she could trust and narrate all her stories to. She did not want just a diary in which she could write down the facts like others did. She considered it as her friend and named her Kitty.

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From the Diary of Anne Frank
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Chapter 4.1: From the Diary of Anne Frank - Exercise 5 [Page 54]

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Chapter 4.1 From the Diary of Anne Frank
Exercise 5 | Q 7.2 | Page 54

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