Why did the relationship between Anne and her mother become strained? In a few sentences, analyze how their relationship as a mother and daughter was changing.

This is a question for "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank, and the answer is supposedly found on pages 1-43

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Well, I have searched the internet and computer and continue to do so, but I think it has something to do with them moving to the hiding place finally and then her mother starts yelling to her father about Anne and Anne starts yelling to her mother and it all becomes just a big mess.

You need to read more carefully. You haven't answered the question about why the relationship became strained.

Try this.

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/annefrank/

Is it the war, capulation, arrival of the Germans, and Jewish suffering beginning that began to strain their relationship?

To analyze the changing relationship between Anne Frank and her mother in "The Diary of a Young Girl," you can follow these steps to find the answer on pages 1-43:

1. Open the book "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank and locate pages 1-43.
2. Skim through these pages, paying specific attention to the interactions and mentions of Anne's relationship with her mother.
3. Look for key events or instances where tension or strain in their relationship is mentioned or implied.
4. As you read, take note of any disagreements, misunderstandings, or shifts in their dynamics that contribute to their strained relationship.
5. Once you have identified the specific examples, analyze them to understand the underlying reasons behind the strain.
6. Consider factors such as differences in personalities, Anne's desire for independence, conflicts arising from their confined living situation, and the added stress of living in hiding during World War II.
7. Based on these examples and your analysis, summarize how their relationship as a mother and daughter is changing, citing specific instances from the given pages.

By following these steps, you will be able to find the specific examples and analyze how their relationship became strained and evolved over the course of the pages 1-43 in "The Diary of a Young Girl."