Answer:
Frank say about Anne's attitude in the concentration camp? -happy she could be outside 80. What hope had he clung to, and what does he “know now”? -Anne was alive; she is dead. ... Frank say after reading Anne's diary? -“She puts me to shame."
Explanation:
Anne sees her father, Otto Frank, as a kindred spirit. Like Anne, Otto is a perpetual student, inhaling books, history, and news, and he encourages these interests in Anne. Also like Anne, he is a clown, frequently trying to amuse those around him and lighten up the mood of the Annex.
Frank says "she puts me to shame" he is referring to being ashamed that he doesn't believe all people are basically good like Anne does. being ashamed of the type of father he was. being ashamed of not being able to protect his family.