short summary of from the diary of anne frank
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Anne Frank is a Jewish girl who has to go into hiding during World War Two to avoid the Nazis. She shared her experience in the story when she is depressed. ... Anne's father, Otto Frank, is the only one of the eight people to survive. She describe her all important experience in her childhood in her diary
From The Diary Of Anne Frank
- By Anne Frank
Short Summary:-
➢ This chapter is a part of Anne Frank's diary. Here she tells us about the early days of her life. She says that she decided to start writing a diary be cause she did not have a friend. Anne was born on the 12th of June. 1929. She had a sister three years older to her. She lived in Frankfurt until she was four. Her father immigrated to Holland in 1933.
Anne Frank was sent to the Montes.sori school and stayed there until she was six. She started in the 1st form. When Anne was in the sixth form, her teacher was Mrs Kuperus, the headmistres.s. Both had a great love for each other.
Anne had no one in whom she could confide the feelings of her heart. So she decided to make her diary to her friend. She called it 'Kitty'. On Saturday 20th June 1942, Anne Frank made her first entry in her diary. It was in the form of a letter and was addressed to her diary 'Kitty'. Anne de scribes her experiences with her Mathematics teacher, Mr Keesing. Anne writes that one day, Mr Keesing punished her for tal.king in the clas.s . He gave her extra homework. He asked her to write an es.say on 'A Cha.tterbox! Anne wrote it, but she again talked in the clas.s. Now Mr Keesing asked her to write an es.say on 'An Incorrigible Cha.tterbox. Mr Keesing liked the es.says written by Anne Frank.
But Anne could not give up the habit of talking in the clas.s. So. as a punishment, Mr Keesing asked her to write an essay on an unusual title. "Quack, Quack, Quack!' said Mistres.s Cha.tter box." Anne wrote this es.say in the form of a poem. It was about a mother duck and the father swan. The father bit the three ducklings to death because they quacked too much. It was a satire on Mr Keesing. But he took the joke in the right way. He read the poem to Anne's clas.s and other clas.ses also. He allowed Anne to talk in the clas.s and never again gave her extra homework.
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