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How does the confinement of their hiding place affect how the characters relate to one another?

They grow closer

They begin to bicker.

They stop speaking to one another.

They are not affected by their confinement.

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They grow closer

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Answer:

They grow closer.

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"The Diary of A Young Girl" is the autobiographical work of memoir by girl named Anne Frank during her days of confinement. She, along with her family members and some acquaintances were forced to hide from the German Nazi army who were hunting for Jewish people. This prejudice and racist attitude and treatment of the Jewish community remains one of the most horrendous genocide in world history.

The Franks were in hiding at the top of the family office, where they were helped with supplies by the employees. Though in confinement in a small space, they did not mind. There are some days when things get out of hand but if they are to survive, they need to get along and maintain an united front, doing everything that's been told. Thus, their confinement in their small hiding place made them know each other more deeply than before, bringing them closer to each other.

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