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Why did Anne think she could confide more in her diary than in people

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Hint: A diary is a record (initially in handwritten style) that contains discrete entries ordered by the date that detail what happened during a day or other time. A personal journal may contain a person's experiences, thoughts, and/or feelings, but not current events not directly experienced by the writer.

Complete answer:
Annelies Marie Frank was a Jewish diarist who was German-Dutch. She was one of the most talked-about Jewish Holocaust victims after her diary, The Diary of a Young Girl, was published posthumously in 1947.

Therefore Anne could confide in her close friend but she didn't have one, the friends she had there were to have more fun and good times rather than the ones on whom she could confide.

Note: She aspired to be a well-known writer or journalist one day. Despite her doubts about her ability to write, Anne was determined to do so. Anne's diary has been partially changed, particularly during the first six months of her seclusion, from July to December 1942.