Part A


In the diary entry from Saturday, June 20, 1942, in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne writes that "paper is more patient than man."


Which sentence best analyzes the meaning of her statement?



A) Anne is revealing that people would accept her words if they had enough time to listen.


B) Anne is declaring that she has no choice but to write in a diary because people don't have enough time to listen to her.


C) Anne is saying that a diary will accept her words even when people won't.


D) Anne is stating that she does not want to write in a diary, but she does not confide in people, who are judgmental.



Part B



Which excerpt best supports the answer in Part A?



A) "No one will grasp what I'm talking about if I begin my letters to Kitty just out of the blue, so, albeit unwillingly, I will start by sketching in brief the story of my life."


B) "I don't intend to show this cardboard-covered notebook, bearing the proud name of 'diary,' to anyone, unless I find a real friend, boy or girl, probably nobody cares."


C) "I can never bring myself to talk of anything outside the common round."


D) "I don't want to set down a series of bald facts in a diary like most people do . . ."

Respuesta :

Answer: In the diary entry from Saturday, June 20, 1942, in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne writes that "paper is more patient than man."

A. Which sentence best analyzes the meaning of her statement?

B. Anne doesn't want to confide in her diary, but she feels she can't confide in people because they are impatient.

C. Anne wants to confide in other people, but she finds people less accepting than a page in her diary.

D. Anne doesn't want to confide in her friends because she thinks they don't have time to listen to her.

Anne likes confiding in her diary, but she prefers confiding in her friends.

Question 2

Part B Which excerpt best supports the answer in Part A?

"And now I come to the root of the matter, the reason for my starting this diary: it is that I have no such real friend . . . I want this diary itself to be my friend, and I shall call my friend Kitty."

"I don't want to set down a series of bald facts in a diary like most people do . . ."

"But it's the same with all my friends, just fun and joking, nothing more."

"No one will grasp what I'm talking about if I begin my letters to Kitty just out of the blue, so, albeit unwillingly, I will start by sketching in brief the story of my life."

Explanation:

THE ANSWER IS B FOR PT A AND A FOR PART B HOPE THIS HELPED.!! HAVE A GOOD DAY!!!!

PART A ANWSER IS:

Anne is saying that a diary will accept her words even when people won't.

PART B ANWSER IS:

"I don't intend to show this cardboard-covered notebook, bearing the proud name of 'diary,' to anyone, unless I find a real friend, boy or girl, probably nobody cares."