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Anne Frank Maturity
Anne Frank is a 13 year old girl who wants to show that she can be mature,so people won't think she is 4years old.
Anne's level of maturity is sometimes tricky to tell if she is a little kid or if she is growing into the young adult she is suppose to become, but once harry invited her to his house she wasn't jumping up and down she was surprised about it, also she showed harry that she doesn't like him as a boyfriend but just as a friend, and Anne didn’t want to sit side by side with harry just take a walk with him so it won’t be awkward.

Anne has different types of maturity levels such as when she is around her family she is a whole different person, but around harry she likes to hang around him a lot, and other people except harry she will be probably not herself. During that time Anne would if harry was coming over she would change her whole entire look just for him, but when harry is at the door instead of dashing down the stairs she walks so she want seem like she really likes him. With Harry around Anne is more mature than how she was before because sometimes she will be silly and not listen to nobody, so i think her maturity level is set very high. Anne shows that harry can take her out regularly instead of going
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Every single day the clock makes a noise which annoys some of the people living with Anne and her family, but with Anne she's not making a big deal about how it always makes that same noise or why it always has to ring all the time at a certain time. When her parents have conversations about something or somewhere Anne doesn't get in the middle of it and try to be nosey about it, she stays out of it or else she will most likely get in trouble about it. Anne’s maturity level is still up because the whole time she is not complaining about anything she is just being herself and not getting in trouble for

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