In her diary, how does Anne Frank make a connection between herself and her mother? She compares herself and her mother to the same person - a friend she knew before going into hiding. She writes about how people often confuse her and her mother because they look so much alike. She includes dialogue in which her mother categorizes them both as bold and strong-willed. She describes the words and phrases they both frequently use when they speak.
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Anne describes herself early in the diary as somewhat superficial. ... She says throughout the diary, especially as time advances, that she feels misunderstood by the adults, and she once writes that she feels the "reproaches" of her mother and Mrs. Van Daan.
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B:She writes about how people often confuse her and her mother because they look so much alike.
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