In her diary, how does Anne Frank make a connection between Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan?


She provides physical descriptions of the husband and wife, noting that they actually look alike.


She includes dialogue in which Mrs. Frank categorizes both Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan as outspoken.


She depicts the way both Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan allow Peter to treat them poorly.


She offers a comparison which likens both Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan to intimidating animals.

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She shows her father's opinion when he claims that Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan are outspoken, just like her.

With that we can say that the second answer option is the correct answer.

Although you have not shown the text that this question refers to, we can see from the context of your question that you are referring to the book "The Diary of a Young Girl," written by Anne Frank.

As we read this book, we can reach the following conclusions:

  • The book tells the experience of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who had to stay hidden for three years, during World War II, in order not to be taken to the Nazi concentration camps.
  • Anne tells how it was living in the hideout, where she was with her family and another family, the Van Daans.
  • Anne's accounts allow the reader to have a very deep view of all the characters, showing opinions about them and the behavior they exhibited.

Regarding the Van Daan, Anne makes a connection between Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, through her father's opinions on them. Anne's father, Mr. Frank, believed that Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan were very outspoken people, as was Anne herself.

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cmon its the 2nd one

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