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

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She explains how both she and Mrs. van Daan are loving and protective of Peter.

She categorizes both Mrs. van Daan and herself as being pessimists.

She explains how she and Mrs. van Daan are adversaries of Mr. Dussel.

She categorizes both Mrs. van Daan and herself as sweet and charming women.

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Answer:

A:  She explains how both she and Mrs. Van daan are loving and protective of Peter.

Explanation:

They both want to keep peter safe, and will protect him at all costs.

In her diary, Anne Frank makes a connection between herself and Mrs. van Daan when:

A. She explains how both she and Mrs. van Daan are loving and protective of Peter.

  • Anne Frank was one of the millions of victims of the Holocaust in Nazi Germany.
  • She and her family had to live in hiding for several years in an attempt to no be caught by the Nazis.
  • They were not alone. Another family was hiding in the same house with them: the van Daans.
  • Peter is the van Daans' son. He and Anne become close friends, and she soon feels very protective toward him.
  • That is something Anne has in common with Peter's mother. She too is very protective of her son.
  • That is the connection Anne makes between herself and Mrs. van Daan. They are somehow closer due to their feelings toward Peter.

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