Characters
Anne
World War II
Plot
Misc
100

Anne's age when she enters the attic.

13

100

The character whose shoes Anne hides for fun.

Peter

100

What year did WWII begin?

1939

100

What is the name of the area where the families hide?

The Secret Annex

100

Reason Dussel does not like Mouschi.

asthma

200

Which character is the most flirtatious?

Mrs. Van Daan

200

Reason Anne cannot burn her star when Peter does.

Because the Star of David is a religious symbol, representing Judaism. 

200

What percent of the world's population died during WWII?

3%

200

Who found Anne's diary?

Miep Gies

200

Nickname that Anne was sometimes called by her parents

Anneke

300

The names of the 2 employees of Mr. Frank that are helping the family hideout.

Miep Gies and Mr. Kraler

300

Anne's best friend.

Jopie deWaal

300

A place where large numbers of Jews were deliberately imprisoned in small areas with inadequate facilities, sometimes to provide forced labor or to await mass execution.

concentration camps

300

What does Anne "ruin" in act 1 scene 3?

Mrs. Van Daan's fur coat
300

The city that is the setting for the play.

Amsterdam

400

The nickname Peter calls Anne to tease her.

Mrs. Quack Quack

400

The phrase Anne repeats after Mrs. Van Daan's story.

Remember Mr. So-and-so, remember I'm a lady.

400

Ruler of Germany during this time period

Hitler

400
What do Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan argue about?

Mr. Van Daan's smoking cigarettes

400

In scene 3, Anne says they are in the _____ cycle of food.

bean

500

The names of ALL characters who are hiding in the annex.

Edith Frank, Otto Frank, Margot Frank, Anne Frank, Hermann Van Daan, Petronella Van Daan, Peter Van Daan, Albert Dussel

500

How Anne says she is going to think of their hiding place when she initially arrives.

Like a peculiar summer boarding house

500

What Jews had to wear to distinguish themselves from others.

Star of David

500

What does Anne want to do once she and Mr. Dussel begin fighting?

Give him a smack

500

What is a theme for this play?

Answers will vary - make sure your theme statement is a complete sentence!

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