In this lesson, you have learned about how Anne Frank’s character changed during World War II and how you can see that change in her writing. You will now write an essay that shares what you have learned and what you think about it.
Final Assignment Instructions
Begin by reviewing your notes. Click "My Work" above and view or print out the screen. Then:
Choose one of the topics below and write an essay.
Organize your response so that it includes at least three supporting details that you have learned from the reading passage, video, and other materials in this lesson.
Use at least three vocabulary words (or a form of the words) as part of your supporting details. For example, for the word jump, you could use jumps, jumped, or jumping.
Essay Topics
Explain in your own words why Anne kept a diary of her thoughts and feelings as her family was in hiding. Why did she begin writing in a diary? Why did she rewrite her diary so that it could be published?
What did Anne’s diary reveal—tell about—her character and how it changed as she and her family lived in hiding from the Nazis? Why do you think she changed during this time?
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