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In the play version of the Diary of Anne Frank, what are 4 examples of desperation as a theme?

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i don’t know your in college god damit

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[tex]< b> hey /tex]here in the word pretentious the suffix is - ous the main word is pretention.pretention: -   a claim made, especially indirectly or by implication.example: - they laughed at mypretensions  to superior judgment.hope it you.
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the excerpt from the passage that best states the author's claim is: "why did people keep speaking of equality while profiting from slaves? "

when pierre lemerre the younger said in 1716 that all men were equal, slavery was reaching its crudest peak and either eastern europeans and africans were treated as objects from which powerful landlords could profit.

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