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what opinion did anne frank have about her class?

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Answered by usha08singh
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Explanation:

Margot is sixteen years old when Anne's diary begins. Quiet, studious, humble, and eager to please the adults, Margot often clashes with her sister, who is considered talkative and rebellious.

Mrs. Frank, the mother of Anne and Margot Frank. She comes from a wealthy family and has spent most of her life in Germany. In terms of her mothering skills, she is somewhat of a disappointment to Anne, who would prefer her to be more affectionate and accepting.

Mr. Frank is Anne's favorite relative; she often calls him "Pim" and considers him her savior and confidant in the annex. He is the sole surviving member of his family after the war.

Mr. Van Daan is considered to be an insufferable know-it-all, though she reserves the majority of her ire for his wife.

Anne finds Mrs. Van Daan to be the most insufferable annex resident of them all and is particulary annoyed when Mrs. Van Daan flirts with Mr. Frank.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Anne frank thoughts there are several students who do not work hard and that they should not be promoted to next level or next class..

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