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= BACK TO WIKIP= \ =ALS AF 2= =**GROUP II PASTE YOUR ANSWERS HERE! BE SURE TO WRITE YOUR ANSWER IN A** COLOR DIFFERENT **THAN YOUR PARTNER.**= A stereotype to me is when you compare on one person who does the same things and has the same traits and then you compare everyone like them who has the same traits as them. An example I have is short people can’t play basketball because the net is high in the air. One interesting fact about Anne Frank and her family hid in the annex behind a bookcase for about two years. Another fact about her life is that she got her diary when she was 13 years old she named it “kitty” she wrote in “kitty” for two years. The last fact about Anne Frank is that the only one in her family that survived the concentration camps was her dad Otto Frank. This is what a stereotype to me is and three facts about Anne Frank life. -Charlotte F. To me, stereo type means a basic idea of something. For example, “every movie has a happy ending.” That’s not always true but because many people have an idea of that, it’s a stereotype.

So when you stereotype, you are basing your opinion off of what most things are like.

Interesting facts on AF

-Sally T. I agree with you on what a stereotype means;-)
 * She wrote her diary during world war 11
 * She got her diary when she was 13
 * She was a Jew so was forced to flee so that she doesn’t get sent to the Extermination Camp

Question 2; If I had to go into hiding just like Anne Frank and her family, I would bring a backpack. In that bag I would fill it with astronaut food because it doesn’t expire and I won’t know how long I will be hiding. I wouldn’t bring a phone because I could be easily tracked down by Hitler and be sent right to camp. Next, I would bring a canteen of water so that my family and I won’t get thirsty. Finally, I would bring a map and a compass because there could come a time where we might have to move to a different location and it would be helpful if I knew where I was going. Just because you’re hiding for safety, it can cause a lot of stress and sadness. You can become very stressed because you will always have that feeling that the Nazis are coming and you can feel sad because maybe some of your family members could have already been captured and you just want to live a normal life again. The final problem in hiding is that you can’t go outside to buy more food in case you run out because the Nazis can find you. -Sally T.

P.S Remember never to bring a phone when you are in hiding!!!

Question 2

In answer to your response I agree that you shouldn’t bring a cell phone in your bag. But some of the things I would bring are food and water. The food I would bring is bread, fruit snacks, cereal and granola bars. I would also bring clothes with me such as shorts and tee-shirts. I would bring anything you can drink or that would keep you hydrated. I would bring a blanket and a small pillow. I would bring meds just in case someone gets sick. The last thing I would bring is a radio and headphones so I can listen to news and music. Some problems you might run into are sicknesses, smells from the toilet, getting dehydrated and you could die of hungry. These are some of the things I would bring and some the problems you might of faced living in the time of the war. –Charlotte F.

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In response to writing, agree that you should bring meds in case someone gets sick. What I don’t agree with is bringing a radio because if you are in hiding you really don’t want to make any noise.

-Sally T.

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If I spent 2 years in hiding and then was able to come out I would be the happiest person in the world. The first thing I would do is probably run around the town with a huge “I Survived’’ sign. Also, I would go to the place that all the Jews were captured and pay my respects to the ones who lost their lives. Finally, I would go to every place that I wanted to go to before we went into hiding and just stay there for a little bit. If Anne Frank never got discovered by the Nazi’s, I think she would show all the survivors her journal and how she felt during the terrible tragedy. I also think that she would go to pay her respects to the fallen Jews. In the end, I think that AF would probably become really famous from her journal.

-Sally T.

Question: 3 In response to your writing I think a little differently then you. If I got out of hiding after two years, I would want to do a lot of things. First, I would go and get food because I’ve been low on food supply for the past couple of years. Next I would go see my family and friends who weren’t in hiding with us. Lastly I would pay my respects to everyone you had died. I disagree with running around with a sign that says “I survived” right after I got out I would want to get food and water. These are some of the things I would do if I got out of hiding after two years.

If Anne was never discovered she could have done a lot of things with her life. First, she could celebrate with a big dinner with friends and family that they were in hiding with like the Van Danns and Mr.Dussel. Next she could have published her dairy with everyone who survived hiding in the annex. Last she could go visit the graves of her friends and family who died. These are some things Anne could have done if she got out of hiding. – Charlotte F.

I agree with what you said about her diary being published

-Sally T.

Three facts about my holocaust survivor:

• She was sent to work with the Germans and she did daily house chores for them

• The only thing she ate was bread and coffee and most of the time they only got half a slice

• She was brutally beaten by the guards if she made the slightest mistake

-Sally T

One fact about Charlotte Firestone is that she was very healthy and she went to denmark with a lot of other healthy women. she had five brothers and sisters and she was the second oldest.

- Nicole Tamburini