In her November 8, 1943 entry, Anne writes about the “cowardice, which confronts me at every turn.” Cite evidence from the diary that explains why she believes she is a coward.
Question 12
12.
What evidence from the January 15, 1944 diary entry suggests that there is increasing tension among the residents of the Annex? Give at least two examples.
In her diary entry for January 13, 1943, Anne says that the residents of the Annex are “luckier than millions of people” because they
are living in Holland instead of Germany.
know the end of the war is nowhere in sight.
are safe and have money to buy food.
have jobs filling packages with powdered gravy.
You can infer that one reason that Anne wants to “get away, away from everything” is that she
has little or no privacy in the Annex.
hates everyone living in the Annex.
dislikes the bow and arrows her mother uses.
would like to live with the Van Daan family.
Who does Anne refer to when she describes a dream in which “they come in the middle of the night to take us away”?
warehouse workers
her father and mother
the Allies
Nazi soldiers
From Anne's “Ode to My Fountain Pen” , you can infer that she was
angry about the loss of her fountain pen.
proud to own a fountain pen.
unable to write with a fountain pen.
hoping to get a new fountain pen.
Which of Anne's statements suggest that she is becoming more grown up?
“… at the moment there's no room in my head for things like that.”
“I want to take a fresh look at things and form my own opinion…”
“Every time she …laughs at me, it's all I can do to control myself.”
“…if I live here much longer, I'll turn into a dried-up old beanstalk.”