In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, how does Anne make a connection between herself and Mrs. van Daan?
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 explains how both she and Mrs. van Daan are loving and protective of Peter.
She categorizes both Mrs. van Daan and herself as sweet and charming women.