In Anne Frank’s diary, Edith Frank draws a distinction between herself and her husband Otto by mentioning “she notes that unlike herself, Otto is modest and easy-going''.
Answer: Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
Edith had bad temper and her arguments with Otto used to influenced her badly. Though she was a great mother and loved her children endlessly, bad circumstances would lead to more arguments between Anne and Edith.
Whereas Otto and Anne shared a very loving and caring relationship. Time has tested Otto’s temper, but he successfully passed through it. Otto was also generous enough to edit certain parts of Anne’s diary that might put Edith under wrong impression in front of the world.