Act I The Diary of Anne Frank
Verbals
The people of Anne Franks Diary
Figurative Language
Anything Goes...
Act I Vocabulary
100

Act I Scene 1 the setting  is late afternoon, Novemeber, 1945

Act I Scene 2 the setting is early morning, July, 1942scene 2 is an example of

Flashback.

100

Studying will help improve your grades.

Gerund

100

A young mother, gently bred, reserved with a slight German accent

Mrs. Frank

100

"Quack! Quack! Quack....Quack...Quack..."

Onomatopoeia

100

Type of Figurative language  .......the sounds of bombers going over and the burst of ack... ack... ack

Ononmatopeoeia

100

To convey information or exchange ideas.

What is communicate.

200

He used to own the Annex and warehouse

Mr. Fank

200

Gwyneth struggled to move.

Infinitive

200

Tall protly man in is forties, smoking and wearing expensive clothes

Mr. Van Dann

200

"....and I run to you like a baby."

Simile

200

The shy akward boy, 16 yrs. old, bings his cat

Peter Van Dann

200

the act of freeing or the state of being free.

What is liberation.

300

Why did the Franks wore multiple layers of clothing when moving to the hiding spot

It would look suspicious for them to carry suit cases.

300

The concerned doctor immediately prescribed medication.

Particple

300

pretty woman in her early forties wearing a fur coat and has many possessions

Mrs. Van Dann

300

"I'd cut my throat first! I'd open my veins!"

Hyperbole

300

This happens to Mrs. Van Dann's fur coat

Anne spills milk on it.

300

Conspicuous

What is obvious or very easy to see.

400

The name Peter calls Anne

Mrs. Quack Quack

400

The sound of breaking glass reached our ears.

Participle

400

Gently cultured European in his middle years still had a trace of a German accent in his speech the leader of the Annex

Mr. Frank

400

"You are an angle, Mr. Frank"

Metaphor

400

Who helps the Frank's and Van Dann's by getting Food and supplies for them?

Meip and Mr. Kraler

400

Ostentatiously

What is acting in an exaggerated way to attract attention

500

How is the news Mr. Dussel shares with the families different from the news Mr. Krahler brings?

Mr. Dussesl is more accurate.

500

Give this to your mother; she loves reading.

Gerund

500

Margot Frank- at least 3 details

18 yrs old, beautiful, quiet and shy

500

"The boys came buzzing aroud like bees to a jam pot..."

Simile

500

What happens in Ann's nightmare?

The Green Police take Anne away

500

Indignantly

What is acting in a way that shows anger or shock over something that is unjust or unfair.

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