In Anne Frank's diary, how does Edith Frank draw a distinction between Mrs. Van Daan and her son, Peter?

A. She describes Peter as being rather foolish, while Mrs. Van Daan is quite smart and logical.
B. She observes that Peter is much more modest and timid than his mother.
C. She notes that Peter looks nothing like his mother.
D. She states that Peter is quite funny and outgoing, while Mrs. Van Daan is
quiet and reserved.