The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

How did Anne deal with the dreary existence inside the annex? How was she different from the other inmates?

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Anne reads, studies, plays games, argues with her mother, occasionally butts heads with her sister, often argues with Mrs, Van Daan, and she falls in love with Peter. Anne was different than the others because she was innocent, she was also outgoing. None-the-less, the biggest differentce betweenAnne and the others was her optimism for the future.

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