Diary of a Young Girl
Describe in 120‒150 words Margot and Anne's relationship with their parents.
Margot and Anne both had become tired of their parents in spite of the fact that they still loved them. They wanted to make their own decisions without being chaperoned by their parents. Their parents were not so strict and let them read everything, but Margot and Anne were sick and tired of having to listen to their comments all day long. The customary ritual of giving them little kisses at all hours of the day was also quite tiresome to these girls, who were almost in the throes of adulthood. The cute nicknames seemed affected. They would have liked nothing better than to get a break from their parents. Margot and Anne did not talk about all this to their parents because they felt that their parents would fail to understand. These young women were growing up with their own set of opinions, ideals and principles. Therefore, they wanted their parents to acknowledge their maturity and independence of spirit, taking them as young adults rather than children.
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Why does Anne call herself 'a bundle of contradictions'?
Describe in 120‒150 words Margot and Anne's relationship with their parents.
Write a character sketch of Mrs. Van Dann in 120‒150 words.
Attempt a character sketch of Peter in 120‒150 words.
Anne's father was close to her. What did she like about him? Why?
Answer the following question in 150-200 words:
How did Miss Sullivan help Helen Keller when she was studying at Cambridge School ?
Attempt a character sketch of Mr. Gilman.
Describe the difference between Anne’s and Margot’s feelings for Peter.
Why did Anne like her father more than she liked her mother ?
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