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what are anne's views about the grown ups in the annexe?

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Answered by Answers4u
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Anne is both worried and sorry for the people in annexe. She knows that there is little hope for them to return back to their homes. But at the same time, she thinks it will come as a great relief after living terrible lives for quite a few years now. She feels hopeless and saddened and writes ’there is little  that we can do about it.’
Answered by Arslankincsem
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As per Anne, grown up sare too much anxious about her life.

Sometimes they are found to be clueless.

Grown ups provide Anne view regarding each and every trivial matter, but hardly have time to listen to her.

 Too much thinking about her makes grown ups immature.

Anne thinks that grown ups must not quarrel like children.
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