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= BACK TO WIKIPALS AF 2= =**GROUP GG PASTE YOUR ANSWERS HERE! BE SURE TO WRITE YOUR ANSWER IN A** COLOR DIFFERENT **THAN YOUR PARTNER.**= // The word stereotype means is when someone is judging a person too quickly without knowing them or meeting them. First, in movies there is a lot of judging people before you even meet them or talk to them. For example, all girls that their names start with a K dress really weird. Another example is, all dogs smell really bad and stink up the house. One interesting fact about Anne Frank is, herself and her family was in hiding from the Nazis and Hitler for approximately two years. Also another fact is, she had a diary that she expressed her feelings and what’s going on in her life, like the war world two. She wanted to publish her diary, for people to see what her life was like back then. So after the war ended her dad survived and published her diary. Another fascinating fact I learned is, Anne and her family got caught from the Nazi army and went away to concentration camp and starved to death The German judged the Jewish when they didn’t do one thing to hurt the Germans. // // From, Lila D. // // The is many interesting points in Anne Frank. One interesting point is at the end of the war; Anne Frank’s father was the only one who survived out of the whole group that was hiding in the Annex. The second interesting point was when Anne Frank died and her father was the only one who was alive, he found her diary and saw her wish to make it into a book. He later published her diary into a book, and made many other books. The last interesting point is Anne Frank did not like the boy that was hiding with them in the Annex. The first impression was hate, then friendship, and then Anne Frank started to love him. He sadly died shortly after she decided that she loved him. He was not a big part in the story, but he meant so much to her. He is a character I keep thinking about and that is was it is a interesting point in the story to me. A stereo type to me means that someone is judging someone too quickly. // // From, Irene S. // // I agree with you for the definiton of what a stereotype means. Also, I really like your facts about Anne Frank:) //

// There are many problems that occur when you are hiding majority of your life. One problem is your isolated from the outside world and you don’t talk to many other people besides the people that you are hiding with. Also, you are in the same place for a while, and in Anne Frank’s case, she was hiding in the Annex for a while. She had to stay quiet for most of the day (when the sun goes down) and couldn’t really walk or the people below them would hear them in the secret Annex, and find them. I would bring a knife for protection, a blanket for comfort, an extra pain of clothes, extra pair of shoes, a notebook, and books to keep me occupied. // // From, Irene S. // In responds to your writing, I think thoughts are great materials to bring when you’re in hiding. But the most important thing to bring is food and water so you can survive. All though the note book and books to read were some good ideas to bring with you. If I was Anne Frank and I had to pack some supplies for hiding I would bring healthy food, fresh water, candles to see the light, clothes to keep warmth, medicine case you get sick, and a radio to see if the war is over yet. But great ideas to bring into hiding J -Lila D

In response to your writing, the food and water will be helpful J I really like the supplies that you would bring, especially the medicine. I also like how you wrote down candles to see. If I was free from hiding, I would help the people in hiding. For example, I would get them food, water, blankets, and more. I would help them out as much as I can because I would feel bad that they were still in hiding. Also, I would tell people my story. I would write a book so everyone knows what is was like for some people. If Anne was never found, she would probably write her book. Also, I think that she would teach people her story and what they experienced during the war. Irene S.

In my response to your writing, if I was free after many years in hiding, I would cheer for joy, go and play outside with my whole family, take walks around the block, ride my bike with my friends, and swim in the lakes. But also, I would help the people that had to suffer with Hitler’s concentration camps but I like your ideas to with bringing them water and food J. Also if Anne Frank was never discovered, I think she would publish and keep writing in her diary too! I think she would go outside breath fresh air, feeling the breeze of natural from being inside for two whole years.

-Lila D J

In response to your writing, I never actually went to concentration camp, I was in hiding with my kids and my husband went to concentration camp and he survived.

-Casey Reilly J