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In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne describes the people in the house by making connections among the people she lives with in the Annex.

How does she distinguish her dad from Mr. Dussel?

Mr. Dussel encourages Anne's studies by letting her use the desk twice a week, while her dad instructs Anne not to bother Mr. Dussel.


Mr. Dussel gets along with everyone in the Annex, while Mr. Frank is argumentative and difficult to live with.


Mr. Dussel is fussy and argues with everyone while her dad is even-tempered and eager for peace in the Annex.


Mr. Dussel is generous and willingly shares food with the others, while her dad is selfish and often hoards food.

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Mr. Dussel is fussy and argues with everyone while her dad is even-tempered and eager for peace in the Annex.

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