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Anne's journal 10/1/42 through 2/27/43

1. What does Mrs. Van Daan do that is a source of continual irritation for Anne?

2. What do Anne and Peter have in common that everyone finds amusing?

3. What is the big news from the outside world in November of 1942?

4. In November 1942, Mr. Dussel comes to live in the annexe. Describe him.

5. What news does Mr. Dussel bring?

6. What was Mr. Van Daan's previous occupation? How does he make use of it now?

7. What special event brightens the Christmas holidays?

8. Describe conditions in the world and in the annexe as the year 1943 begins.

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