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    The Beje

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    What measures were taken at the Beje to make it as safe as possible for the Jews staying there? Does the Beje become another character in a way? By the end of this essay you will see the measures taken at the Beje to make it as safe as possible are; and electric buzzer installed, a warning sign and hidden room and a secret code and that the bee becomes another character in a way by always being there for those in need. The buzzer which was installed is one of the measures taken to make the Beje…

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    ideas in one’s mind, and surprisingly can directly affect your life! According to a study done by Dutch students, people having a positive outlook had a seventy-seven percent lower risk of heart disease than pessimists. Also, in StudySync when Anne Frank and Louise engaged their conflicts with a positive attitude, they felt that they had not lost everything and still had hope. Using positivity is the best…

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    families living together for one it is a small space for eight people to be living in.Mrs Frank does not really care for Mrs Vandaan.They have to be careful and stay soundless.Overall, the Vandaans and the Franks find it rather difficult to live with each other while arguing in a quiet manner and not being able to let their feelings out in a manner they are used to before being in the secret Annex. Anne Frank wrote her diary to express her feelings that she could not express in the secret annexe…

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    Introduction The Book Thief is a Bildungsroman of sorts, dealing with the protagonist, Liesel Meminger. The odd narration by Death supplies it with a sense of ambiguity that no other book seems to emulate. This novel regarding the journey of Liesel Meminger, a nine-year-old German girl who was given up by her mother in 1939, she embarks a new life living with Hans and Rosa Hubermann in the humble town of Molching. Liesel’s journey evokes many mishaps and moments of joy; the book…

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    Anne frank is a true story about a girl named Anne frank who was in hiding for two years in a attic. People like Anne frank can best respond to conflict by staying positive through the most of it. Anne frank kept her hopes up while she was stuck in the attic and she would put postcards on the wall to imagine what it would look like. In I Am Malala , Malala stays with positive thinking even tho she was in the hospital and was shot in the face. Also in The Boy with the striped pajamas shmuel…

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    their values potentially conflict? How can you reveal the conflicts in those values? Do any of those values conflict with themselves? These are important questions that should be answered in order to have a reasonable conflict. In The Diary Of Anne Frank, pg. 10, paragraph 1, Anne…

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    Anne Frank Traits

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    In the play, “Diary of Anne Frank.” The character traits that help the people in the annex, are that Anne is an outgoing, friendly, and comprehend girls, Mr,Frank is a kind and intelligent man, and Mrs. Frank is a patience and mature woman. It is so hard for her to hide in the annex , because she is the youngest one hide in the annex. For her age, if she can’t find anything fun she may feels bored and get annoying. But, she is an outgoing girls. She always can find some little things make…

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    Elsa Kopp was born in Munsinger, Germany as Elsa Moll. When Moll was eighteen years old, she moved to the United States to live with an aunt she had never met. Upon arriving in the U.S, Elsa had to take a boat and then a train to get to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seeking job opportunities, she began working as a maid, but soon realized she was lonely and extremely homesick. So as not to be so alone in a city she had never been in before, Elsa started taking night classes at Whitefish Bay High School,…

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    fight about. In The Diary Of Anne Frank, a young girl experiences the methodical extermination of the jews by the Nazis in WWII, from the perspective of a family hiding to save their lives. Another type of conflict and resolution is the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the U.S. near the end of WWII. These were actions in response to an International threat and a conflict between countries and their governments rather than the kind of interpersonal conflict the Frank family experienced. The…

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    Hidden Like Anne Frank: 14 True Stories of Survival is a nonfiction novel, written by Marcel Prins, about fourteen different Jews who risked their lives tremendously and left behind everything they knew to disappear and go into hiding during World War ll to escape Nazi persecution. All of the stories are first-person accounts that tell what it was really like to go into hiding during the war. Every Jew in this book came from the Netherlands, and they all tell their story of having to leave their…

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