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Which description best sums up anne's view of her mother, edith frank, in anne frank: a diary of a young girl?
a) anne considers her mother to be her closest friend.

b) anne sees her mother as overly meek and submissive.

c) anne admires her mother's patient and quiet nature.

d) anne finds her mother difficult to get along with at times.

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