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Summary Of Anne's Father Is Like Mr. Van Daan
Anne’s father is like Mr. Van Daan. They both have kids. They both are dads. They both are Jews. They are hiding from the police. They are men and they are married.

Mr. Frank talks more than Mr. Van Daan. Mr. Frank can dress. Mr. Frank is selfless. Mr. Frank doesn’t smoke. Mr. Frank is nice and sweet to everyone. Mr. Frank is sweet and loving.

Mr. Van Daan is mean. He talks to Anne any kind of way. He doesn’t like his son a whole lot because he spends too much time with his cat. He is bald at the top and has hair on the side of his head. He is not nice at all.

Mr. Frank loves Anne a lot. Mr. Van Daan doesn’t love her so much. He said she is annoying. He yelled at her when she spilled something on Mrs. Van Daan’s coat. Mr. Frank doesn’t


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