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HELP ASAP, LESSON IS OVERDUE ABOUT TO GET A ZERO

In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, how does Anne respond to the complaints of the members of the Secret Annexe that she is spoiled?

She refuses to acknowledge that she is spoiled and resolves to prove to the others that she is not.
At first, she behaves even more petulantly, but later she tries to be more considerate of the others while remaining true to herself.
She confides the true meaning of her behavior to the others so that they will understand and accept her.
She immediately changes her behavior to please the others because she hopes to lead by example.

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Answer: At first, she behaves even more petulantly, but later she tries to be more considerate of the others while remaining true to herself.

Explanation: I took the test and you can read the book.

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Answer:

At first, she behaves even more petulantly, but later she tries to be more considerate of the others while remaining true to herself.

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test (proof below)

HELP ASAP, LESSON IS OVERDUE ABOUT TO GET A ZERO In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young-example-1
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