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Some of the characters in the play The Diary of Anne Frank bring things from their past into the Secret Annex that have special significance to them. Select one of the two options below and write about why the item is important to the character. Be sure to support your answer with at least two details from the play. Your response should be about 150 words.

The objects to pick from:
Mrs. Van Daan's fur coat
Anne's pictures of movie stars and Queen Wilhelmina

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Answered by raninayak490
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Mrs. van Daam's coat is made of rabbit's fur and is nearly seventeen years old. They sold it to a furrier for 325 guilders which was a fortune. Mrs. van Damm wanted to keep the money for herself for clothes after the war. As far as I can tell, Anne never gave Dussel anything for Hanukkah with the exception of poems that were written for each resident of the Secret Annex and hidden in their shoes. Anne did get her first St. Nicholas's Day present which was a cake from the office workers downstairs made for all of the hidden residents.

How Anne Frank's Family Found a Place to Hide

Anne Frank, as a 12-year old doing her homework in 1941

Anne Frank, as a 12-year old doing her homework in 1941 ullstein bild / Getty Images

BY DANIEL S. LEVY / LIFE BOOKS

MAY 12, 2017 11:00 AM EDT

When the Frank family first moved to the Netherlands, as Nazi power began to rise in Germany, they hoped that they had found an escape from a homeland in which they, as Jews, were no longer welcome. Though life in Amsterdam got off to a good start — Otto Frank’s business was successful, and his daughters Margot and Anne made good friends — it didn’t last. As the 1930s ended and German forces threatened the Netherlands, Otto sought a way to get his family out — or, failing that, a place for them to hide. The following is an excerpt from LIFE’s new special edition, Anne Frank: The Diary at 70, available on Amazon and at retailers everywhere.

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