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Ericka Orozco
May 29, 2007 11:11 PM
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To me, Anne Frank was a brave woman. Iread her diary when i was about elleven years old. It changed my whole veiw of the world today.
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Espinoza, Evangelina
May 29, 2007 10:03 PM
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I love this girl! She is an incredible writer. She inspires me so much, when i read this story for the first time in second grade it blasted me awway. When i read it again in class i told my mother, i found out my grandfather was jewish. I am mexican, italian, german, french, dutch, and native american. What more can I be? If only people didnt look at peoples race or religon things would've been different. if only...

what if anne made it, i think she would've become a dancer like she wanted, she was a strong an well educated girl. we had to write about if back then if she would be a friend or foe. I would have loved to had a friend so passionate about just life itself, she just is a great person. The play od anne frank is awsome, she shows her attitude and truely the way she felt, in her diary, she seems like a compassionate person but still gets her point across. I love how she looks at it from all sides. She is my inspriation in life. Its very important to remember her in life, and to know that if it's true that history will repeat itself, well it can't. There will be no future. no point to future. it's not right to put someone down and out because of gender or nationality or even religon, anywhere. having felt misery like that, knowing that people hate you because of who u r is wrong. Anne Frank is right, she knows her stuff, about only if people where treated equally... what if? i guess because the world is so stubborn you will never know. But i alwasy wonder, Miep is still alive, what if the Franks lived, what if the british and american troops made it two weeks earlier to Bergen-Belsen? Annie and Margot would've lived. what would happen? I always wonder. We can never forget her, I know I will tell my children about her, she inspried my life and helps me from giving up. Some day maybe just someday she will save many lives, from hatred.. someday..
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Rachel
May 29, 2007 06:23 PM
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Before i read Anne Frank's Diary i thought back on how i thought my issues were the worst thing anyone could ever go through. But, once i read her Diaries i thought to myself, how stupid and childish my problems were. they weren't very large, just insecurities, the normal thing a teenage girl goes through. Anne Frank had to endure 25 months in an annex with alot of people. there was no way to get out, there was no way to escape the horrible tragedies that she had to withstand. not only did she have to go through the war, but she had to do it while she was going through all the normal things teen girls have to go through. Peer pressure, self image issues, feeling like she isnt worth anything, guys, learning to make decisions. I feel like she really has made an imapct on everyone just by writing down her thoughts in a diary. She has made a HUGE impact on my life, and i know i will never be the same again!
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Ash
May 27, 2007 01:54 AM
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to me , Anne frank was a survivor. She needed courage and had to be optimistic. Anne has inspired me. She is such a wonderful girl.
Now i find myself telling Anne Frank's story! I Have even made a speech about her that i am going to recite to an audience . I shall tell them that in my eyes she seems a true Hero!
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Katie Potvin
May 23, 2007 09:27 AM
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I read the diary when I was 11 years old. It was horrible to see/read what happened during the holocaust. The diary changed my whole entire outlook on the world. The history of world war two and Anne Frank has inspered me to tell people about her I mean as I'm writing now a guy right next to me asked me who was Anne Frank. This story touched me and helped me come over many obstacles by making me believe.
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Andrea Jones
May 21, 2007 11:22 AM
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Anne frank was a very brave girl in her teen years she struggled and she also feel in love and she also went through a lot of things when she was younger
she had losts of dreams and she taught me that the world is very equal in many ways...MY THOGHTS ABOUT ANNE FRANK.... ANDREA JONES
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odalys
May 20, 2007 08:25 PM
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i am odalys i am 11 yers old i think anne was an AWSOME wrier and i feel like i can conect to some of her thoughts and feelings specialy in her assey GIVE!she was a smart strong girl she has show me that just because someone is little it does not mean we can't make a difference in our world and i feel that anne has make a huge impression in alot of peoples lives like she did in mine.
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Kinshasha
May 18, 2007 01:16 PM
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I read the diary of Anne Frank for the frist time when I was 12 years old. That was 10 years ago, and I still place this book as one of the books that has had a major impact on my life. Anne frank was most certainly an angel who was placed on earth for just a short time, just enough time to make an impact on the world that was bigger than the heart that beat in her chest.
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Lakaya
May 18, 2007 09:39 AM
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I think Anne Frank was such a strong girl. She is my role model. Her story is sad. I first learned about Anne Frank when I was in the 5th grade. Ever since, I'm reading more about her.Rest in peace Anne.
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Sharna
May 18, 2007 07:05 AM
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I love Anne Frank she was a brave and wonderful girl that inspires all ages of other women to be confident and to not give up, she had a tough journey but she got through it, and encouraged other in her situation to not give up and to keep going aswell.... She was a young woman that inspired me to research her and to learn more about her I never forget Anne Frank
 
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