Anne Frank The diary of an young girl is a diary
which best explains how this fact can increase your comprehension of the text
A. it helps to show that Anne was immature, because fully mature adults do not keep diaries
B. it helps to show that Anne was impulsive, because she wrote her diary entries without thinking about how they would affect others.
C. it help to show that Anne is not as cruel as she seems; she just never expected anyone else to read her thoughts
D. it helps you to understand that Anne,s death was tragic, because she could not prevent others from publishing her diary.

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I believe it is D. This answer is the most descriptive the story.

In "The Diary of a Young Girl", by Anne Frank, the fact that we know that it is a diary can increase our comprehension of the text because D. It helps you to understand that Anne's death was tragic because she could not prevent others from publishing her diary.

Anne is one of the daughters of the Frank family. On her thirteenth birthday, she receives a diary from her father. On July 1942, all the members of the family have to hide from the Nazis to prevent been caught by the Green Police. The Franks, the Van Daans and Dussel, hide for almost twenty-five months, after that, they are found and taken to different concentration camps. Mr. Frank survives. He decides to publish Anne's diary. Anne's death was tragic, and she could not decide whether to publish the diary or not.

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