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Problems are the helpers of life justify from nicks point of view

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Answered by řåhûł
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The helpers in the Secret Annex were very cooperative and helpful to those living there. Since it was a highly secret place, they had to ensure that none got an idea of the life there. Mr Kugler helped to build a bookcase over the entrance which opened like a door. Mr. Kleiman brought books to Anne and encouraged her reading. In the same manner, the others also helped and found ways to help the people in the Annex.
The helpers of the eight members of the annex were Miep Gies, Mr Koophuis, Mr Kraler and Ellie Vosen.
Miep Gies was one of the two secretaries working in the building,she was the one who found Anne's diaries and tucked them away for safekeeping. She was the one of the main facilitators in the Frank family's life in hiding in the secret annex,becoming their link with the outside world and the bringer of supplies for the family to subsist on. Miep did this disregarding the fact that her own life could be in danger for assisting Jews at a time when they were being hunted for mass extermination.Miep always thought about the welfare of the girls and their entertainment,bringing them things that would keep them occupied because life could be extremely dull being locked up in an annex.Miep would also come with her husband to keep the families company and talk about pertinent issues or regale the girl.
Mr Kraler had been instrumental in engineering the plan of their heading and in return the occupants of the household would pit cherries and make jams and jellies for his business and their personal consumption.He was extremely concerned about their safety and a reassuring presence in the office who would ensure that no harm came to them.
Mr Koophuis who had taken over the companies administered by Anne's father. He used to work in the big front office along with Miep and Bep,his wife was aware of her husband assisting the Frank family but she was too scared to come and meet them. Mr Koophuis had been very generous towards the family. He was a thoughtful man who cared about the family, bringing books for the young adults and newspapers for them to peruse. Anne was very fond of him, calling him their 'merry sunshine' and being worried about him because he suffered from bouts of gastrointestinal haemorrhaging.For the better part of the diary,Mr Koophuis had to deal with his deteriorating health but that did not deter him from helping the family.
Ellie was kind, considerate and a helpful girl who worked selflessly and tirelessly for the members of the annex. She was thoughtful of the girls’ welfare, signing them up for correspondence courses in her name and supplying them with reading material. She was closer to their age so the girls would always have a good time when she stayed over with them.
Anne observes that had it not been for these people who constantly thought about their welfare and safety, in spite of their own pressing troubles, they would not have survived in the annex for long. They would not only take care of the provisions but also boost their morale and give them company.

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Answered by saswatidas23
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Answer:

Nick’s parents decided not to send him to a special school. Nick was not happy about their decision, because he was teased and bullied by his mates. It was very hard decision but it gave him independence. So his parents took a right decision to overcome all his hurdles.

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