Read the following passage from Anne's diary:
[My parents] aren’t consistent in their treatment of me. One day they say that Anne’s a sensible girl and entitled to know everything, and the next that Anne’s a silly goose who doesn’t know a thing and yet imagines she’s learned all she needs to know from books! I’m no longer the baby and spoiled little darling whose every deed can be laughed at. I have my own ideas, plans and ideals, but am unable to articulate them yet.
Imagine that you are Anne's friend and she is complaining to you about her parents. What advice or explanation might you have for her?
Write a paragraph that is a minimum of three sentences long. Proofread your response for spelling, punctuation, and other writing errors. Reread your paragraph to make sure that it makes sense before you submit it.
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