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Ms. Van Daan
Opinion of Anne and Peter
How has Ms. Van Daan’s opinion changed about Anne and Peter?
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Ms. Van Daan's opinion of Anne and Peter has changed from being initially suspicious and critical of them to being more accepting and appreciative of their presence in the Secret Annex.
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