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Review the passage from "If Anne Frank Only Knew." That diary, of her life in hiding during World War II, is now being studied in North Korea's schools. But Anne Frank's plea for peace and freedom got lost in translation. Which is the best conclusion one could draw from the passage? The author feels Anne Frank's diary is not appropriate reading material for North Koreans. The author feels that the translator who translated the diary from the Dutch language and into the North Korean language did a bad job. The author feels that the North Koreans are twisting the diary's message to suit thei

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The answer is: To show that the North Koreans are twisting the message in Anne's diary to suit their own purposes

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Answer:

The author feels that the North Koreans are twisting the diary's message to suit theirs.

Step-by-step explanation:

If Anne Frank Only Knew was written by Rebecca Leung and it talks about a Dutch television crew that went to North Korea. The excerpt belongs to the third paragraph, and the one after that mentions that people from North Korea are not learning about peace and freedom, but how they can suffer at the hands of so called "American nazis." Due to this, the correct answer is the last option.

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