Who Said It?
Act I Events
Vocabulary
Literary Terms
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100

"There are no walls, there are no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind."

Who is Mr. Frank?

100

When the play first opens, these are the first TWO characters we meet.

Who are Mr. Frank and Miep?

100

A synonym for hysterical.

What is uncontrolled, out of control, etc?
100

When two or more characters are talking to each other during a dramatic piece.

What is dialogue?

100

This character steals food in the night.

Who is Mr. Van Daan?

200

"I'm going to be remarkable! I'm going to Paris... to study music and art."

Who is Anne?

200

This character joins the group in the attic because he is a friend of Dirk.

Who is Mr. Dussel?
200

To bicker is to do this, but mildly.

What is argue?

200

Anne's diary entries function as an example of this type of dramatic speech.

What is soliloquy?

200

One conflict occurs when Anne spills milk on this item. 

What is Mrs. Van Daan's fur coat?

300

"We must always show the greatest courtesy to them. We're all living under terrible tension."

Who is Mrs. Frank?

300

This character shows resilience by distracting themselves looking out the window and observing a family with a baby.

Who is Anne?

300

Which of the following words might apply to someone who is able to find what they need in a tough situation: avid, resourceful, or bitter?

What is resourceful?

300

When the suffix -ion is added to an adjective, like tense, it forms this part of speech. 

What is a noun?

300

This celebration is interrupted by a crash downstairs in Scene 5. 

What is Hannukah?

400

"There’s no reason for you to consult anyone. This is your place. You have a right to do exactly as you please. The only thing I feel . . .  there’s so little food as it is . . . and to take in another person . . . ."

Who is Mr. Van Daan?

400

The group in the Annex hear different versions of what is happening outside from these two characters.

Who are Mr. Dussel and Mr. Kraler?

400

This "r" vocabulary word means to hold back.

What is restrain?

400

Hearing Anne talk about her future plans for children is an example of this literary feature.

What is dramatic irony?

400

Anne gives this item to Pim as a gift.

What is the multicolored scarf that we see at the opening of the play?

500

"Something must be done about that child, Mrs. Frank. Yelling like that! Who knows but there's somebody on the streets?"

Who is Mr. Dussel?

500

This character is always a gentle hostess, offering drinks when Mr. Kraler or Miep come to the Annex. She also tends to change the subject when arguments erupt. 

Who is Mrs. Frank?

500

This "p" word is often used to describe what the Nazis did to the Jews.

What is persecuted?

500

Words like "silence" and "pleading" are examples of the author's diction that help to create ____________, or the feelings the audience has while reading.

What is mood?

500

The noise downstairs was caused by this event.

A thief stealing money and the radio.

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