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Reading comprehension question, question on top, text on the bottom, please help me! I am really desperate :(

2.Lines 29–37: What is the author’s opinion of Anne Frank’s book? What are several reasons the author gives to support that opinion? What does the author’s opinion suggest about her point of view?
Like most of Anne Frank’s readers, I had viewed her book
as the innocent and spontaneous outpourings of a teenager.
But now, rereading it as an adult, I quickly became convinced
that I was in the presence of a consciously crafted work of
literature. I understood, as I could not have as a child, how
much art is required to give the impression of artlessness,
how much control is necessary in order to seem natural, how
almost nothing is more difficult for a writer than to find
a narrative voice as fresh and unaffected as Anne Frank’s.
Please help me, I'm desperate :(

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Answer: she loves da way da author tells it, its natural, appreciates da hard work put in to dis book and its difficult for a reader to find significant information I hope dis helps :3

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