In which way is Anne's diary different from an autobiography that she might have written later in life? A. The diary was not intended for publication. B. The diary uses first-person point of view. C. The diary reports the activities and words of others in Anne's life. D. The diary cannot capture Anne's honest and frank thoughts.
A
i think that it is either B or C
A or C
Let's go through each answer first and see if it might be a possibility. A.) This is true. A diary is a personal journal for someone to put down their thoughts, while an autobiography is meant for others to read. This could potentially be an answer. B.) This could not be an answer because both would use first-person point of view - autobiographies are written by a person about their own personal life. First-person POV makes the most sense for them. This is definitely not the answer. C.) Both could report the activities of other people, because other people often play a very big part in anyone's life. This is not an answer. Do you unerstand why? D.) This is not an answer either, because a diary IS all of Anne's own personal thoughts. In fact, an autobiography might hold back more of her personal thoughts, since it would purposely be written for other people to read, and she might find some of her personal thoughts too embarrassing or the like for other people to read.
okay do would it be A @harley_may
yes
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