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Impact of Waiting in Historical Context
Anne wrote there is nothing we can do but wait as calmly as we can til the misery comes to an end....How does this statment help to place readers in the historical context?
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The reader would instantly want to know what has happened before this statement. It also sets a mood for the story and creates a sense of mystery.
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