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Nafeesa
February 22, 2008 06:16 PM
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I read Annes Fank diary when i was 13 and loved it dearly. When I read the book I felt like I was actually there and i felt i could reach in and touch her. She has gone through so many difficulties without givin up!! i was spellbound after reeading her book. Anne has realy inspired me in every way she possibly could. And all i can say now to Anne frank(if she was still alive) THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!)
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Dekoda Kai
February 19, 2008 09:34 PM
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The first time I read her diary was when I was in 5th grade. I loved the book and read it again in 6th grade. Anne's writings made it all sound so real like I was really there. She wrote with such great power and greatness.This website helped me understand more of Anne. This is a great website, and I think that Anne Frank was a wonderful person.
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Sydney
February 19, 2008 04:09 PM
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I read Annes diary when I was 12(now 13). It is most definatly one of my favourite books. Just everything that happens in it, how her life was changed just because she was jewish. It's so unfair and horrible. Not just for Anne, but for every single Jew that was murdered or worked to death. It makes me feel so lucky that we live in better times, were people don't go around killing inocient people just becasue of there race. When I read Anne's diary, I felt like she was right there, telling me all about her life. It was so easy to grasp how she felt. And the when I read the afterword, about how her and the others were rated out, well that shocked me. To be honest, it made me fell like I had been punch in the gut. It was so sad, it made me cry. And then to find out that she died, thinking that her parents were dead, and knowing that her sister was dead. Well, that would have been so hard to deal with. And then I find out that her father lived. I was so relived that at least one of them lived. I am very proud of Anne. She lived through a hard life, but rarely complained about it in her diary. She may have tried to live through it all after she was taken away, but in a way sje was lucky. If she hadn't had died when dhe did, or how she did, something worse may have happened. And she went to a better place, were she wasn't hurting, inside and out. I'm proud of her that she made as far as she did, and even though she didn't make it all the way, at least she tried. RIP Anne. We all miss you, as if we had known you. In a way we did, too.
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Nadia Bonilla
February 19, 2008 01:53 AM
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I first heard of Anne Frank from my 12 year old daughter because of a school project. I bought her the book and rented the movie to get her interested in her project. Of, course I got into it too. I LOVE the story!!!!!!! It has been about three weeks now and I still have her in my mind. I am 33 years old and it taught me a great lesson. I feel more respect for the Jews people. Never take for granted what you have. Racism is the most ignorant and CRUEL feeling someone can have.
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cierra vaughan
February 18, 2008 03:09 PM
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Hi my name is Cierra Vaughan and i am a student at Trinity High School. I am writing how i fell about Anne Frank. I admire what she did. She is a brave girl and i look up to her. I read her book when i was in Middle School and i thought to myself what if i was in her spot how would i have handled that problem. I really dont think i could of handled that problem as well as she did in her book. it was like i was there with her. I wanted to cry in the most sadest parts and laugh in the happy parts. I know how it fells to be treated different all african americans should but now i know we are not the only ones that got treated bad it makes me think a little. Well i really in joyed her book and i would love for my kids to read it someday i hope they love it as much as i did. I know they well!!!!!......
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Mercedes
February 18, 2008 04:40 AM
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I believe Anne Frank was a very strong young lady. I am studying her diary for ebglish and I just fell in love with her when I found out how much suffering she had to go through all because of some selfish ruler. I believe she must of endured some pretty hard times. As she was only a young lady who was just starting to actually "live" i believe it was a a very hard sacrifice she had to make when she went into hiding.
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sydney
February 17, 2008 12:08 AM
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ann frank was a great wrighter. she thought at a level that kids of her age shoudn't have to think of.the way she wrote she would sound like she was 20 ro 30 not a teenager. if someone like her can think that deep why cant the rest of us?
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brenda
February 15, 2008 02:19 PM
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i like the way she writes in her diary.i know she loves writing in her diary alot.she even got alot of diarys because she loved writing.
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Lucian
February 15, 2008 02:14 PM
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I thought the story was pretty cool. I likr things that invove history, war, and mystery. I really liked the stoy of Anne Frank.
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Christopher
February 15, 2008 02:07 PM
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I think that anne is one of th most bravest people in the world she hid in the anex for 2 years and that this story is a great story.
 
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