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They were all so nice to me a month ago because of my birthday, and yet every day I feel myself drifting further away from Mother and Margot. I worked hard today and they praised me, only to start picking on me again five minutes later. . . . Daddy's the only one who understands me, now and again, though he usually sides with Mother and Margot. Another thing I can't stand is having them talk about me in front of outsiders, telling them how I cried or how sensibly I'm behaving. It's horrible.

—The Diary of a Young Girl,
Anne Frank

What does Anne’s voice say about her feelings in this passage?

She feels isolated from her family.
She has hopes and dreams for the future.
She fears being discovered in the annex.
She is bored because she has no one to talk to.

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