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How was the diary helpful to Ann?

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Answered by sharinkhan
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She finds through her writing that there are two Annes: a good one and a bad one.  She longs throughout the story to find someone who will relate to her.  It helped her taking all the thoughts and feelings out of her. It helped her in being at peace. 
Answered by khyatiurvi
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Explanation:

when anne begins writing in her diary as a thirteen year old girl, she feels that her friends and fami all misunderstand her. thus, she turns to the diary as a new friend and confidant. Once she goes into hiding in the annexe, anne feels even more misunderstood. She thinks her mom is cold and callous, and feels that other adults consider a nuisance.The diary offers anne much solace in the annexe because she is in need of companionship. Until she befriends Peter, anne has no one other than her diary with whom she can share her fear, anger, sadness and hope. The diary would give vent to all her thoughts and feelings buried deep down in her heart. Anne felt that 'paper is more patient than people '. the main reason she wanted to write in it was because she felt that she had no real friend, she was lonely.her diary soon became her closest friend, she even gave it a name, kitty. she used to write her thoughts and feelings as if she was talking to a real person.

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