What was Anne Frank’s attitude toward life by the end of her time in hiding?

a) She believed that deep down people are good and there is reason to be optimistic.
b) She was angry that her family and others had to undergo the daily humiliations of hiding from the Gestapo.
Consider This: More than 30 million copies of her diary are in print in 67 languages. See 13.8: Narrative: A Girl Named Anne.
c) She was resentful that her dream of becoming a journalist was at risk because she could not go to school.
Consider This: More than 30 million copies of her diary are in print in 67 languages. See 13.8: Narrative: A Girl Named Anne.
d) She was constantly terrified that she would be arrested and tortured.
Consider This: More than 30 million copies of her diary are in print in 67 languages. See 13.8: Narrative: A Girl Named Anne.


a) She believed that deep down people are good and there is reason to be optimistic.

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