Anne frank's growing years were not normal . elaborate 100 word answers
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Anne's relationship with her father is that of a "daddy's girl." She thinks he can do no wrong (unlike her mother) and is completely loyal to him. Mr. Frank is the one person who can get through to Anne, no matter how she is feeling. She gives her father all of the love she withholds from her mother. Anne's relationship with mother is strained. She feels constantly judged unfairly by her and describes little nurturing or affection. Of course Anne is a teenage girl who,
in many ways, is responsible for how her relationships are formed. Margot often clashes with her sister, who is considered talkative and rebellious. .......
in many ways, is responsible for how her relationships are formed. Margot often clashes with her sister, who is considered talkative and rebellious. .......
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