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What Do These Statement Tell You About Anne Frank as a Person?We Don’T Seem to Be Able to Get Any Closer, and That’S the Problem. Maybe It’S My Fault that We Don’T Confide in Each Other. - English - Language and Literature

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

We don’t seem to be able to get any closer, and that’s the problem. Maybe it’s my fault that we don’t confide in each other.

Solution

These lines show that Anne had no true friend whom she could confide in. She even put the blame on herself that the fault might be hers.

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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 7.1 | Page 54

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