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1. Lines 1-2. How are these lines important to your understanding of the diary entry? 2. Lines 27-32 How would you feel in this situation? Infer how Anne might be feeling.

3. Lines 48-61 Identify the pronouns that signal first-person point of view. What does this text reveal about Anne's feelings toward her mother?

4. Lines 93-102 What can you infer about Anne's ideas about growing up, cite supporting evidence.

5. Lines 107-114 Infer how Mr. and Mrs. van Daan felt after Mother's comment. Cite text evidence that supports your inference.

6. Lines 115-122 Why do you think Anne chose to write about this particular moment?

7. Lines 152-162 Identify two similes and explain them.

8. Lines 168-195 What is Anne's purpose of telling this story in her dairy?

9. Line 195 What is the purpose of using ellipses marks? (...)

10. Line 227 How much time has elapsed and what has occurred over this time period?

11. Lines 229-234 What inference can you make, based on the text, about the quarrels that have occurred?

12. Lines 262-274 Determine whether, in spite of her usual and very difficult circumstances, Anne was in many ways "an honest-to-goodness teenager." Cite evidence to support your answers.

13. Lines 281-284 Why might Anne have written this information as a postscript (PS) and what evidence supports your answer?

14. Lines 319-338 Cite evidence to explain the contrast between Anne's actions in the past and her new expectations for herself.

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