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30 January, 16:11

What is the effect of the repetition in Anne's statement that "All we can do is Christians alike are waiting, the whole world is waiting, and many

are waiting for death?" Make sure to use A. C. E (Answer/Restate-Cite-Explain)

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  1. 30 January, 16:29
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    Anne Frank, in this chapter from the 'Diary of a Young Girl' talks about her experiences during the world war. She explains and describes about few situations that made her rough and are a reason to lose innocence at a very young age.

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    In this book, there are chapters that describe about her personal take on few situations (worldly experiences) and her learning from them. Her teachings and her beliefs are portrayed well fro readers to understand what she has been through and reasons behind her actions in the present with Keller.

    Anne's statement that "All we can do is wait, as calmly as possible, for it to end. Jews and Christians alike are waiting, the whole world is waiting, and many are waiting for death."

    Anne's experience in war situation, talks about how she has become more sensible, wise and decisive when she talks to her readers with a reference to other people around her, around the world.

    Her description of how everyone is waiting for the war to end including her, without any differences, as patiently as possible, how few are waiting for death to come to them, how few are waiting to fight against forces - tells us about her attitude to survive in the most devastating situations.
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