Answer:
It is important that the Van Daan and Frank family names do not appear on the ration books because:
C. The families are in hiding, so no one can know they are receiving rations.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this excerpt of "The Diary of Anne Frank," we can see how concerned Mr. Frank and Mr. Van Daan feel when Miep tells them she will get ration books for them. The two families are hiding from the Nazi regime in Miep's home. If the government finds out where they are, they will be taken away to concentration camps. However, Miep settles their worries by assuring them their names will not appear on the ration books. As we know, the Nazi regime was responsible for the killing of around 6 million Jews as well as of 5 million people belonging to several other groups, such as homosexuals, blacks, Gypsies, and others.