In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, how does Anne make a distinction between herself and Peter van Daan? She concludes Peter is more sensible than she is. She thinks she is more patient than Peter. She thinks that Peter doesn't feel the need to be loved as much as she does. She sees Peter as more easily influenced than herself.
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Peter van Daan a shy awkward and quit boy of sixteen
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