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A stereotype is an assumption or judgment based off of little knowledge. A common stereotype is the dumb blonde. Automatically #|people assume that stupidity comes with the blond hair. Most people don’t take stereotypes seriously. You may be biased off of some stereotypes. If you don’t know two people very well, and you have to choose one to do your homework, and they were blonde and brunette, you would probably choose the blonde. Another example is that Asians are good at math. To be honest, the usually are, but, it does not mean //all// are good at math. My friend is Asian and she is not good at math. But once you know a person your stereotype for them might fade away as you realize it was wrong. Some stereotypes might be right 99% of the time, but they are never 100% right. Stereotypes shouldn’t exist. It’s not fair to be judged by something you can’t control; your family, skin color, hair color, and more. There are never stereotypes based on your personality. Usually appearance, or heritage. -Sally T

To me, a stereotype means someone who is judged off of little understanding based on theirs and what their thoughts are. A stereotype is a person who is either bullied or #|worshipped because of what other people and have about them. Take dark skinned children from Philadelphia. Right away they might be labeled as bad to be around or dangerous to converse with because of what they wear, what their attitude might be like, and how they #|talk but once you get close to a person, you will find out the real truth. People might be stereotyped because of their skin color, how they act, what they wear, their academic grades, etc. I myself have never been stereotyped because I usually keep to myself although I’m a loud person and I do hang out with my friends a lot, sometimes I’m stereotyped because of a high grade but other than that I'm not stereotyped. Another stereotype are cheerleaders. Based off of #|movies, #|tv shows, etc., #|cheer leaders have an automatic reputation of being pretty, perky, but worst of all, dumb. Cheer leaders are never really like that in real life. I know lots of nice and intelligent people who ae cheer leaders and I'm happy to say that that stereotype is a lie. Over all, stereotypes are a horrible passage to follow and live by and people should steer clear of them because most of the time, they are proven wrong. ~ Perki  B.

What do these statements say about the character of Mr. Frank? What does the behavior of other characters during these stressful times reveal about their character? Also, what problems would #|evolve from your living in hiding with family and others? How do you think you would behave after almost two years? What aspects of life in hiding would be most difficult for you and why? It #|shows that Mrs. Frank is very hopeful and a little naïve. In the end, they get captured, so it was an obvious mistake to stay there. It also shows that later in the story Mrs. Frank's persona gets stronger and she becomes more of a leader inside the annex. Although she supplied hope to every one and helped them stay calm, in the end they should have moved. The other revelations of #|characters include Mr. Van #|Daan , who is greedy, such as when he steals bread. Mrs. Van Daan  is revealed as a little too nurturing towards her husband when she tries to cover up for him. Mr. Frank is a natural #|born leader, and Dr. Dussel  is revealed as bad in tense situations (when he strangles Mr. Van Daan .) In the annex, the worst thing for me would be the lack of talking and privacy. I need some alone time once in a while, and I would hate  to be cramped up in a tiny <span class="NormalTextRun SCX146501340" style="background-color: transparent; color: #5f497a; font-family: Arial,Sans-Serif; font-size: 14.66px;"> room. I also love loud music and talking so it would be har <span class="SpellingError SCX146501340" style="background-color: transparent; color: #5f497a; font-family: Arial,Sans-Serif; font-size: 14.66px;">d <span class="NormalTextRun SCX146501340" style="background-color: transparent; color: #5f497a; font-family: Arial,Sans-Serif; font-size: 14.66px;"> for me to keep quiet. <span class="NormalTextRun SCX146501340" style="background-color: transparent; color: #5f497a; font-family: Arial,Sans-Serif; font-size: 14.66px;">-Sally T

<span class="NormalTextRun SCX71704955" style="background-color: transparent; color: #ff0000; font-family: Calibri,Sans-Serif; font-size: 14.66px;"> If I had been cooped up for almost over two years, the first thing I would do when I got out was I would run outside and smell the fresh air and breathe a sigh of relief that I don't have to be in hiding but also be proud of myself for sticking up or my religion and hiding and making it through all of this mess whole time with all the ups and downs. Obviously Anne inhibits a trait that is seen very clearly in acts 1 and two. Her attitude is always cheerful and hopeful even when the worst situation might be right behind the annex door, she still remains to find the positives in every obstacle she faces. If she were never caught, I would say she would do what she said she wanted to do which was to come out of the annex free as a bird and run to see her friends that she had missed ever so dearly but also return to school as she loved attending an had a thirst for knowledge. I think she would also want to go back to her old town, neighborhood, and most importantly her old home if it wasn't destroyed. The most important thing I think that Anne would do is that she would keep another diary even more often as she enjoyed writing to it during hiding where she said that she called it her best friend. I think its terribly sad that they got caught trying to do the right thing but if she were never caught we might've known her for something different or never known them at all. <span class="NormalTextRun SCX71704955" style="background-color: transparent; color: #ff0000; font-family: Calibri,Sans-Serif; font-size: 14.66px;">~ <span class="SpellingError SCX71704955" style="background-color: transparent; color: #ff0000; font-family: Calibri,Sans-Serif; font-size: 14.66px;">Perki <span class="NormalTextRun SCX71704955" style="background-color: transparent; color: #ff0000; font-family: Calibri,Sans-Serif; font-size: 14.66px;"> B

===<span class="NormalTextRun SCX92078549" style="background-color: transparent; color: #7030a0; font-family: Calibri,Sans-Serif; font-size: 14.66px;">I would run outside and play basketball. I would hate to be cooped up. I would run for hours and hours and to be honest I'd probably stray from the family because I was stuck with them for 2 years. I think if Anne was never discovered and she got out of hiding she would study French, in hopes to go to Paris, and probably buy more books since she was stuck with the same old ones. Her family would probably move to America or Switzerland, where Anne would grow into a young women, and then she would move to Paris and pursue her dreams of acting. From her personality traits, I think Anne would be a good actor because she's the opposite of shy and she loves to be in the spotlight. It's very sad that Anne never got to move to Paris. I'm sure she would've made it big with her loud, funny personality. By the way I really liked your response!! :) === <span class="NormalTextRun SCX92078549" style="background-color: transparent; color: #7030a0; font-family: Calibri,Sans-Serif; font-size: 14.66px;">-Sally T

This line that Anne frank is so famous by is famous because of her personality; her way of staying hopeful during horrible times of the holocaust. In my opinion I agree and disagree with Anne’s famous quote. The reason being for agreeing is because most people who are mean have had something bad to them happen or someone or something as happened in their lives that impacted them so much and they don’t know how to deal with it. I said I agreed because I know that sometimes people are going through a rough time and experience different personality traits then they have before and that makes them vulnerable but I also said I disagreed. The reason being because most of the time people are just going through a tough time but on the other hand, some people refuse to think positive, refuse to be nice, refuse to be at least have a positive attitude towards //some// things and then other times people just don’t like being nice, they feel like they are mocked by the niceness and they chose another route where going there they know that it is hard, but they do it anyway because they refuse to act kindly. Examples from my life that make me agree is that I’ve seen some people go from the meanest, rudest that they could possibly be to being open minded and kind to whomever or whatever comes their way. On the other hand, an example that leads me to disagreeing is because I’ve seen someone who I’ve never like before go from a bully, cruel, bossy, and that was just the beginning and now it’s only gotten worse. ~Perki B.

<span class="NormalTextRun SCX117794290" style="background-color: transparent; color: #548dd4; font-family: SimSun,Serif; font-size: 16px;">Anne was very hopeful to say that. In my opinion, it's good to have hope and keep faith, but in that situation, saying "everyone is good at heart" is a little naïve. I don't believe everyone is good at heart.Some people were raised to be like the way they were, or they have a motive, like a love for their country/religion. Anne was very brave to say that and I think it's amazing that she could keep hope at such a dire time. Examples from my life that make me disagree are groups like ISIS. Although they are obviously bad people, they do what they do in love for their religion. But it's still not right obviously. If they are capable of love, maybe they are capable of change, but probably not. Anne was so young to experience the holocaust, and yet she stayed strong and remained hopeful. That is truly inspiring. PS nice answer

-SALLY T