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Class 10 English: From the Diary of Anne Frank Worksheet (with Answers)

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  1. 1. Anne Frank treated her diary as a:
    • (a) textbook
    • (b) burden
    • (c) friend
    • (d) secret weapon
  2. 2. Anne named her diary:
    • (a) Margot
    • (b) Anne
    • (c) Keesing
    • (d) Kitty
  3. 3. Mr Keesing was Anne's ___ teacher.
    • (a) maths
    • (b) history
    • (c) English
    • (d) science
  4. 4. Mr Keesing punished Anne for being a:
    • (a) latecomer
    • (b) chatterbox
    • (c) cheat
    • (d) dreamer
  5. 5. What does Anne call her diary?
  6. 6. Why did Anne begin writing a diary?
  7. 7. Why did Anne Frank decide to keep a diary, and what does this reveal about her?
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  1. 1. (c) friendShe treated it as a trusted friend.
  2. 2. (d) KittyShe named it 'Kitty'.
  3. 3. (a) mathsHe taught mathematics.
  4. 4. (b) chatterboxHe punished her talkativeness.
  5. 5. She calls it 'Kitty' and writes to it like a friend.
  6. 6. She had no one to share her deepest thoughts with.
  7. 7. Anne decided to keep a diary because, although she had loving parents, a sister and many friends, she felt she had no one with whom she could share her truly personal thoughts and feelings. She believed that paper had more patience than people, and so she chose to confide in her diary, which she treated as a close friend and named 'Kitty', writing to it as though to a companion. This decision reveals several things about Anne: she was a sensitive and reflective girl with a rich inner life, she felt a degree of loneliness despite being surrounded by people, and she had a strong need to express herself honestly. It also shows her thoughtfulness and maturity, as she turned to writing as a way to understand and record her own experiences.

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