"Who was Anne Frank" In the final paragraph, Anne Frank is referred to as “a symbol for the lost promise of the children who died in the Holocaust.” What does this mean and how does it contribute to the development of ideas in the text? Cite evidence from the text to support your answer.

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I dont know what the final paragraph is, you'll need to add more information

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Anne Frank was referred as “a symbol for the lost promise of the children who died in the Holocaust” because she was one of the many young kids who had to overcome hard times and keep on going, hoping that everything would go back to normal. As stated in the text, it said that “While in hiding, Anne kept a diary in which she recorded her fears, hopes, and experiences.”.

So, other young kids (who experience the Holocaust) probably had the same thoughts/feeling that Anne had. By the way, this all contributes to the development of ideas in the text because it talks/tells about what other kids like Anne might have dealt with while being in a such hard and cruel time.

So, the meaning of the Anne being referred as “a symbol for the lost promise” was that she share a story/feelings about how her life was ripped apart but was still hoping for the best, in which other young Jewish kids might have felt too and wish for (What I’m trying to say is that the story/feelings that many young kids had was not lost and is still alive and known.

Even though the text talks more about Anne life and not others, this life was the same for many Jewish kids who suffered in the Holocaust. Although other young kids’ story’s might not have been stored or kept, they still have a way in which their own life was known and that’s by Anne Frank’s life story).