In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, how does Anne make a distinction between her mother, Edith Frank, and her father, Otto Frank?
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She thinks her mother is trying her best to understand Anne's emotions, while Anne feels her father is unemotional and too strict.
She thinks her mother is trying her best to understand Anne's emotions, while Anne feels her father is unemotional and too strict.
Anne sees her mother as smart and resourceful, and views her father as timid and inhibited.
Anne sees her mother as smart and resourceful, and views her father as timid and inhibited.
She describes her mother as being uncaring and too critical of her, while her father is kind and supportive of Anne.
She describes her mother as being uncaring and too critical of her, while her father is kind and supportive of Anne.
Anne feels a close connection to her mother, as though they are friends, while she feels a distance between herself and her father.