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Source Cards & Note Cards. For the topic: Anne Frank. Source Card #?. MLA citation for the reliable source you have found. Don’t forget to indent!. Source #1.

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  1. Source Cards & Note Cards For the topic: Anne Frank

  2. Source Card #? • MLA citation for the reliable source you have found. Don’t forget to indent!

  3. Source #1 • “Last of Anne Frank’s ‘helpers’ set to turn 100: Rescuer of Jewish girl’s diary insists she doesn’t deserve attention.” MSNBC. 12 Feb. 2009. 16 Apr. 2009. <http://www.msnbc. msn.com/id/29161297/>. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29161297/. (I put this here so I can link)

  4. Where you found the info? • Topic? • Summary, Paraphrase, or Direct quote about the topic? • Page # it was found?

  5. #1a • Miep Gies • “It was Gies who gathered up Anne's scattered papers and notebooks after the hiding place was raided in 1944. She locked them — unread — in a desk drawer to await the teenager's return.” • Paragraph 4

  6. #1b • Miep Gies-Helpers • Anne Frank and her family had people who tried to help them stay hidden from Nazi Germans in a secret annex. • Paragraph 1

  7. #1c • Diary • Gies gave it to Otto Frank. • Otto Frank published it in 1947. • Titled “The Diary of a Young Girl.” • Later Retitled as “The Diary of Anne Frank.” • Paragraph 6

  8. (In-text Citation: Summary) • Many people learned about the atrocities that took place during the Holocaust through Anne’s diary. • Miep Gies gave it to Otto Frank. • Otto Frank published it in 1947. • Titled “The Diary of a Young Girl.” • Later Retitled as “The Diary of Anne Frank” (“Last of Anne Frank’s ‘Helpers’…” 6).

  9. #1d • Gies Later Work • She worked for Anne’s father, Otto Frank, by helping him get the diary published. • Paragraph 12

  10. In-text Citation Example (paraphrase) • Anne Frank and her family had many supporters throughout the aftermath of the Holocaust. • She worked for Anne’s father, Otto Frank, by helping him get the diary published (“Last of Anne Frank’s ‘Helpers’…” 12).

  11. #1e • Her campaign against deniers • “Gies continued to campaign against Holocaust-deniers and to refute allegations that the diary was a forgery.” • Paragraph 12

  12. (An in-text citation example Direct Quote) • Anne’s diary has served as proof that the crimes of the Holocaust actually took place. • The woman who found the diary had to continually prove the validity of the diary. • “Gies continued to campaign against Holocaust-deniers and to refute allegations that the diary was a forgery” (“Last of Anne Frank’s ‘Helpers’…” 12).

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