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Highlight descriptive details in this passage. the stripped beds, the breakfast things on the table, the pound of meat for the cat in the kitchen - all of these created the impression that we'd left in a hurry. but we weren't interested in impressions. . so there we were, father, mother and i, walking in the pouring rain, each of us with a schoolbag and a shopping bag filled to the brim with the most varied assortment of items. the people on their way to work at that early hour gave us sympathetic looks; . . the conspicuous yellow star spoke for itself. —the diary of a young girl, anne frank what do the descriptive details in this passage show? the desperation of preparing to hide the fact that the franks had a nice home the reality that the neighbors did not care about them the annoyance of weather in making plans

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