Answer
Mr. Van Daan has been sneaking food from the storage box. By stealing food, it causes Mrs. Frank to go into a rage. At this time, Mrs. Frank demands that Mr. Daan leave, but he cannot go outside because the Nazis would kill Mr. Daan. With that in mind, Mr. Frank tries to calm everyone by saying that Mr. Daan will not steal food again. Later, Mr. Frank appeals to his wife to use her logic about kicking Mr. Daan out. Mr. Frank explains to the group not to destroy each other by comparing them to the Nazis who want to eliminate them. The group argues. Anne and Margot beg their mother to come to her senses about Mr. Daan. During this time, Mr. Dussel is happy for Van Daan to leave because he will have more food. Mr. Dussel is greedy, and he starts counting the potatoes if Mr. Daan leaves. The craziness is interrupted by Miep, who tells them news about D-Day. Mrs. Frank forgives Mr. Daan. The Gestapo found the stolen radio. Mr. Dussel is sure they will trace it back to the group. Anne feels that the group is depressed, and their spirits cannot be raised even by Pim. At this time, Anne shakes off feelings of despair by writing.