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.
Step-by-step explanation:
While living in the Secret Annex, Anne Frank seeks knowledge and comfort from her father Otto Frank, 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, Edith Frank, Anne's mother, is described by her daughter as tactless, irritating and cold, and often argues with her.