Which evidence from Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl supports the inference that Anne comes to recognize her own flaws as she gets older?


"I continued to sit with the open book in my hand and wonder why I was filled with so much anger and hate that I had to confide it all to you."


"Thinking about the suffering of those you hold dear can reduce you to tears! in fact, you could spend the whole day crying."


"I'm fit as a fiddle again. I've grown almost half an inch and gained two pounds. I'm pale, but itching to get back to my books."


"Since the last raging quarrels, things have settled down here, not only between ourselves, Dussel and 'upstairs,' but also between Mr. and Mrs. van D."