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What is the BEST description of Anne Frank’s point of view in The Diary of a Young Girl?

She is aware of the danger from the Nazis but is not bothered by it until her older sister is called up.

Her point of view is one of anger and resentment at having to go into hiding because of the Nazis.

Her point of view is one of sadness and depression because her entire life is changed by the Nazis.

She is naive about the danger from the Nazis, but then she must face reality when they go into hiding.

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She is aware of the danger from the Nazis but is not bothered by it until her older sister is called up.

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Her point of view is one of sadness and depression because her entire life is changed by the Nazis.

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"Diary of a Young Girl" is the diary written by Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who was killed in Nazi concentration camps, but who, before that, spent three years in hiding with her family and other Jews.

She starts writing in her diary even before going into hiding, where she already shows great sadness at the devaluation and dangers Jews were living in in Nazi-dominated Europe. After going into hiding, this feeling of sadness and depression only increases, as she cannot live normally because of Nazism, they cannot be free or do anything they like. She is also very scared for everything that is happening and especially for not knowing if she will escape alive.

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