Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Parts 3, Grades 6
This part of 'Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl' covers the second year in hiding, focusing on Anne's hopes and fears as the war continues and the first signs of liberation appear. Anne's reflections become deeper, and her understanding of the world and herself grows. Pay close attention to how Anne's thoughts and feelings evolve during this tumultuous time.
Question 1
What are some of Anne's major fears during this period? Use specific examples from the text to illustrate.
Question 2
Anne writes about her hopes for the future despite the difficult circumstances. What specific hopes does she express, and how do they reflect her character?
Question 3
How does Anne's relationship with her family, particularly her mother and sister, change during this time? Provide evidence from the diary.
Question 4
Anne often reflects on her personal growth and changes in her worldview. What are some key insights she shares about herself or her beliefs?
Question 5
The concept of freedom is important to Anne, especially as the war nears its end. How does she describe her longing for freedom and the outside world, and how does this longing affect her?
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