Living Beyond Anne Frank's Death

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Anne had the dream of living beyond her death. It has come true. Her diary is very famous, even today. She wrote the diary in the 1940s. Many people have read the book, and it's been made into many plays. Even though Anne is technically not living, she became famous after her death. So she is still with us.
I think it would have been better if she would have survived the war and not have become famous. She might have still been alive today is the Gestapo wouldn’t have captured her. But her dream wouldn’t have came true. Anne would probably not become famous. Millions of people wouldn’t know about her if she had survived the war and the Holocaust.
If Anne would’ve survived the war, she would have kept her diary and still, probably write in

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