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23 April, 05:50

Before we came here, when I didn't think about things as much as I do now, I used at times to have the feeling that I didn't belong to Mama, Pim, and Margot, and that I would always be a bit of an outsider.

Which identifies the tone of the passage and analyzes how it is created?

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The tone is angry; words such as feeling and outsider establish this because they show that Anne does not accept her life as it is.

The tone is frustrated; words such as belong and Margot establish this because they show that Anne wishes she could be more like her sister.

The tone is bored; words such as think and outsider establish this because they show that Anne cannot be a part of normal society.

The tone is reflective; words such as before and used establish this because they show that Anne is thinking meaningfully about the past.

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  1. 23 April, 07:23
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    The tone is reflective; words such as before and used establish this because they show that Anne is thinking meaningfully about the past.
  2. 23 April, 08:25
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    The tone is reflective; words such as before and used establish this because they show that Anne is thinking meaningfully about the past.

    Explanation:

    Anne Frank, the symbolical young girl who witnessed and provided a true account of the Jewish people's sufferings during the Nazi German's terrorizing them. Her diary provided the first account of the life she and her family, along with some family friends had to endure.

    Her diary "The Diary of A Young Girl" became a worldwide book, read by all ages. The passage in the question shows Anne contemplating and reflecting on the past, when she had thought that her parents did not care about her like they do her sisters. Thus, the tone of the passage is reflective, for the use of the words "before" and "used" seemed to suggest that she is thinking meaningfully about the past.
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