Answer:
In her diary, Anne Frank makes a distinction between her mother, Edith Frank, and her father, Otto Frank, in the following way:
D) She describes her mother as being uncaring and too critical of her, while her father is
kind and supportive of Anne.
Explanation:
While living in the Secret Annex, <u>Anne Frank</u> seeks knowledge and comfort from her father <u>Otto Frank</u>, with whom she has a unique relationship and shares the love for books, history, studying and trying to amuse the mood of the Annex. Unlike Otto, <u>Edith Frank</u>, Anne's mother, is described by her daughter as tactless, irritating and cold, and often argues with her.