Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Anne Frank was a Jewish victim of the Holocaust known for keeping a diary of her experiences in a concentration camp. Anne was born in 1929 in Germany. She was given a diary for her 13th birthday. Ann started to write about everyday events in her diary, things that might appear trivial like what she ate or arguments she had with her mother. But later her diary helped form a picture of what life was like during this historical period. When the Nazis found eight people from Anne’s family in their hiding place, they sent them to concentration camps. As the conditions in the camp were so poor, Anne and her sister died of a disease called typhus just a few months before World War II ended. Anne’s diary was saved by one of the people who helped her family and returned to her father, Otto Frank, the only survivor in the family. He decided to publish the diary, realizing Anne’s dream of becoming a famous author. Since it was first published, her diary has sold millions of copies worldwide and been translated into more than 70 languages. The diary is an important account of how Jewish people were treated by the Nazis. Otto also published his daughter’s diary in the hope that it would raise readers’ awareness of the dangers of prejudice, discrimination, hostility, and hatred against others.
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C. to teach youngsters how to become famous writers
C. to teach youngsters how to become famous writers
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