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Predict how you think the Franks and the Van Daans will be discovered in the secret annex by the Nazis. Support your prediction with details from Anne's second diary entry.
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We've had bad news. The people from whom Miep got our ration books have been arrested. So we have had to cut
down on our food. Our stomachs are so empty that they rumble and make strange noises, all in different keys. Mr. Van
Daar's is deep and low, like a bass fiddle. Mine is high, whistling like a flute. As we all sit around waiting for supper, it's
like an orchestra tuning up. It only needs Toscanini to raise his baton and we'd be off in the Ride of the Valkyries.
Monday, the sixth of March, nineteen forty-four. Mr. Kraler is in the hospital. It seems he has ulcers. Pim says we are
his ulcers. Miep has to run the business and us too. The Americans have landed on the southern tip of Italy. Father
looks for a quick finish to the war. Mr. Dussel is waiting every day for the warehouse man to demand more money
Have I been skipping too much from one subject to another? I can't help it I feel that spring is coming. I feel it in my
whole body and soul. I feel utterly confused. I am longing so longing for everything for friends for
someone to talk to someone who understands someone young, who feels as I do
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