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What made Anne Frank write a diary? Did she think that people would be interested in her writings? Why did she feel that paper has more patience than people?

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Answered by babitapathak1404
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because it listens to her more patiently and silently it does not react like other people and also because she can confide in her diary all her secrets.

Answered by Anonymous
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Why did Anne think that she could confide more in her diary than in the people?

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Anne had a strong feeling that paper had more patience than people to listen to her mental state. It was easier for her to pen down all her thoughts and wishes in a diary that she had in her mind. Hence, to confide her secrets, she felt her personal diary was the best companion and it was also not meant for anyone else to read.

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