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    “A good friend keeps your secrets for you. A best friend helps you keep your own secrets,” says Lauren Oliver in her book Before I Fall. Oliver has an utterly unique writing style that differs from anything else out there. She combines diverse writing skills to create a style that flows nicely and is truly beautiful. She’s an American author from Brooklyn, New York, and she’s had a passion in writing ever since she was a little kid. Her novels are absolutely stunning because of her outstanding use

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    Thirteen year old Anne Frank is stuck in an attic for 2 years during World War II. This can sometimes take a toll on one's personality. Anne Frank's book titled "The Diary of Anne Frank" takes people through what it was like to be a Jewish teenager during World War II. Anne and her family was forced to move into hiding, because of the harsh measures being taken by Nazis to rid Europe of Jews. During Anne's time in the annex, readers get to know her well, as she changes from the beginning, to the

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    A Mother’s Duty “The Author to Her Book” by Anne Bradstreet is Bradstreet’s response to the publication of “The Tenth Muse”, a badly produced book of her poetry filled with printing errors. She uses an extended metaphor to compare her writing to raising a child, and the process a mother goes through when their child is taken from them too early. The poem begins with an introduction to the “ offspring” Anne Bradstreet compares her work, “The Tenth Muse” to. “Ill-form’d”, the child is unfit and unready

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    They played everyday in Sarah and Terry’s yard. ‘’Day after day, dusk really, in the time between school and dinner, in the small, untended yard behind my childhood home’’. They played Anne Boleyn’s beheaded. Anne Boleyn was beheaded because of a command from her husband, King Henry VIII. Even the boys wanted to play Anne Boleyn, and Terry was good at pretended he was her. When Terry got sick, the children stopped playing. Everybody knew what was going to happen. ‘’As soon as we learned Terry was sick

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    Anne Frank's Diary Essay

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    El Colegio de Panamá “Anne Frank’s diary” By Anne Frank Regina Sanmamed #22 7 july, 2015 Anne Frank’s Diary is a diary write by a jewish 13-years-old called Anne. She kept this diary between june 1942 and august 1944, in this diary she write about her life, what happens in Nazis time. Anne almost every day write in this diary, it was not just a blank page, it was her friend...everything that happen to her, her feelings and her thoughts are write in this book. It was dangerous because

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    Quotes On Anne Frank

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    Anne Frank Essay: What do you think your life would have been like if you were in the Holocaust?It may seem like a terrible situation, but one girl ,Anne Frank, seemed to always find the good in people. The last words in her diary were “In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart.” These last famous words of Anne Frank let the world know that know matter what happens ,there is always good in people. Anne’s family faced many problems and fears in the annex. From

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    Commentary On Anne Frank

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    Anne Frank When Anne Frank and her family had to go into hiding, her perspective had changed for her. In her words while she is in hiding, she says "in spite of everything, I still believed that people are really good at heart." So what I am going to be talking about today is that Anne still had some kindness in her, but she had to try to be kind, another thing is that if you stay optimistic life can go On to good things, and the last thing is that Anne Frank cares. All of the points that I

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    Confessional Poetry was the term given to the works of a group of American poets—including Robert Lowell, Anne Sexton, John Berryman, Sylvia Plath, W. D. Snodgrass, and less often Theodore Roethke and Allen Ginsberg—who were writing verse in the late nineteen-fifties and sixties. This label, “confessional,” was so named— misnamed—by critic M. L. Rosenthal in a 1959 review of Robert Lowell’s Life Studies, because of the personal voice and colloquial style the volume presented which was unlike the

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    diary enclosing the toll on the seven family members throughout their time. Anne Frank is an ordinary girl whose life is upturned without warning. She was a simple teenage girl, caught in the middle of a war that had seemingly no end. Anne’s diary is packed with various emotional battles she struggles to overcome while in the Annex. Her constant annoyance with her mother, as well as the displeasurable Mr. Dussel, have Anne in a constant state of irritation and melancholy. “I put my head in my arms

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    In the play, The Diary of Anne Frank, and the novel The Devil’s Arithmetic, characters undergo many changes throughout their stories. Anne Frank from the play The Diary of Anne Frank and Hannah Stern from The Devil’s Arithmetic are both dynamic and round characters. A round character is a well developed, usually main, character and a dynamic character is a character who changed throughout the book. In the play, Anne goes from being a rude and childish/immature girl to a thoughtful, brave young

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