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Identify the choice that best answers the question.
In the selection from Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, why does Anne make diary entries as if she were writing letters to a friend named Kitty?
A She has no friends because she lacks confidence.
OB. She does not want her father to know she is keeping a diary.
OC. She decides to act as if she has a deep friendship with her diary.
OD. She knows that while she is in hiding, she cannot send letters to her friend Kitty

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Final answer:

Anne makes diary entries as if she were writing letters to her friend Kitty because she cannot send letters to Kitty while in hiding.


Step-by-step explanation:

In the selection from Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne makes diary entries as if she were writing letters to a friend named Kitty because she knows that while she is in hiding, she cannot send letters to her friend Kitty (D). Anne lacks confidence, but that is not the reason for her diary entries (A). She is not hiding her diary from her father (B), and she does not act as if she has a deep friendship with her diary (C).


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