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It is boiling hot, we are all positively melting and in this heat I have to walk everywhere. Now I can fully appreciate how nice a tram is, but that is a forbidden luxury.
the destruction and ruin of the human spirit
What does Anne reference as a forbidden luxury? riding in a tram
Margot is described as being like a mouse
youth
Anne's description lets the reader infer that Margot is not doing well in the Annexe
To explain the everyday things taken away from Jews
In this quote, two types of figurative language are hyperbole and metaphor
unbearable
Which of the following is NOT a theme from the diary?
the destruction and ruin of the human spirit
What does Anne reference as a forbidden luxury? riding in a tram
Margot is described as being like a mouse
youth
Anne's description lets the reader infer that Margot is not doing well in the Annexe
To explain the everyday things taken away from Jews
In this quote, two types of figurative language are hyperbole and metaphor
unbearable
What do you think the purpose was for Anne including this line in the beginnig of her diary?
the destruction and ruin of the human spirit
What does Anne reference as a forbidden luxury? riding in a tram
Margot is described as being like a mouse
youth
Anne's description lets the reader infer that Margot is not doing well in the Annexe
To explain the everyday things taken away from Jews
In this quote, two types of figurative language are hyperbole and metaphor
unbearable
It is boiling hot, we are all positively melting and in this heat I have to walk everywhere. Now I can fully appreciate how nice a tram is, but that is a forbidden luxury.
the destruction and ruin of the human spirit
What does Anne reference as a forbidden luxury? riding in a tram
Margot is described as being like a mouse
youth
Anne's description lets the reader infer that Margot is not doing well in the Annexe
To explain the everyday things taken away from Jews
In this quote, two types of figurative language are hyperbole and metaphor
unbearable
"Margot. Eats like a little mouse and doesn't talk at all. Only eats vegetables. Spoiled, says the Van Daans. Not enough fresh air is our opinion.
the destruction and ruin of the human spirit
What does Anne reference as a forbidden luxury? riding in a tram
Margot is described as being like a mouse
youth
Anne's description lets the reader infer that Margot is not doing well in the Annexe
To explain the everyday things taken away from Jews
In this quote, two types of figurative language are hyperbole and metaphor
unbearable
"In this line, THe whole day long I hear nothing else but that I am an insufferable baby..." What does insufferable mean?
the destruction and ruin of the human spirit
What does Anne reference as a forbidden luxury? riding in a tram
Margot is described as being like a mouse
youth
Anne's description lets the reader infer that Margot is not doing well in the Annexe
To explain the everyday things taken away from Jews
In this quote, two types of figurative language are hyperbole and metaphor
unbearable
"Margot. Eats like a little mouse and doesn't talk at all. Only eats vegetables. Spoiled, says the Van Daans. Not enough fresh air is our opinion.
the destruction and ruin of the human spirit
What does Anne reference as a forbidden luxury? riding in a tram
Margot is described as being like a mouse
youth
Anne's description lets the reader infer that Margot is not doing well in the Annexe
To explain the everyday things taken away from Jews
In this quote, two types of figurative language are hyperbole and metaphor
unbearable
"Anne's diary made me aware of the war's greatest evil- the degradation of the human spirit" What does degradation of the human spirit mean?
the destruction and ruin of the human spirit
What does Anne reference as a forbidden luxury? riding in a tram
Margot is described as being like a mouse
youth
Anne's description lets the reader infer that Margot is not doing well in the Annexe
To explain the everyday things taken away from Jews
In this quote, two types of figurative language are hyperbole and metaphor
unbearable
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