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If you know anything about this book called anne frank and the story would be on the (annex) me

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your entry should
• reflect what you have learned about the personality traits and viewpoints of the individual you select.
• adopt this individual’s perspective, as though you were seeing the world through this individual’s eyes. this should include
1. use of first-person pronouns (such as i, me, and my) to refer to this individual, not yourself.
2. a tone that realistically reflects how this individual would feel about the subject matter he or she writes about.
• you may select to rewrite one of the following entries:
1. tuesday, july 13, 1943, or
2. friday, october 29, 1943
• once you have completed your entry, you should write an additional one-paragraph (6–8 sentences) response explaining how the tone of the entry has changed and why you chose to make these changes

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