Anne Frank's Diary

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Gregory Maldonado
5/2/2017
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Anne frank

I strongly believe that Mr. Godinez should read “Diary Of A Young Girl” for the future 8th graders. My opinion about this diary is I think that it is a great book. It's a great novel because it is very interesting. She talk about something that you can relate to you and she is a very interesting writer. In my opinion I think that Mr. G should use this novel next year to show the future 8th graders. I think Mr. G should use this novel next year the show Anne's frank life or her point of view of the holocaust. Anne Frank was a spicy little girl. She was a fearless teenage girl, she was not scared of what would happen. Also she

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