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World War II
Who said it?
Figurative language
100
Free-spirited and lively; she doesn't always get along with Mrs. Frank.
Who is Anne Frank
100

Which city was the annex in?

Amsterdam

100

The year Germany invaded Poland

1939

100

This person said, “Oh, Putti, stop it."

Who is Mrs. Van Daan.

100

Using like or as to compare two things

What is a simile

200
Is hard on Peter; often concerned about food.
Who is Mr. Van Daan
200

The camp Otto Frank survived

What is Auschwitz?

200

The year the US joined the war

What is 1941

200

This person said, “Girls don't need to study.”

Who is Mr. Van Daan.

200

Giving a non human object human traits

What is personification.

300
Meticulous, finicky man who claims to get along well with children.
Who is Mr. Dussel
300

The last person to join the annex.

Who is Dussel

300
The Prime Minster of The United Kingdom during WWII.
Who is Sir Winston Churchill.
300
This person said, “You complain that I don’t treat you like a grownup. But when I do, you resent it.”
Who is Edith Frank.
300

An extreme exaggeration

What is hyperbole

400

She kept Anne's diary safe

Who is meip

400

One of Anne's short stories where a character walked nearly 3 hours to the market in the city to sell goods. 

What is "The Flower Girl?"

400

This man was the president of the USA when we joined the war. 

Who is FDR?

400
This person said, “For the past two years we have lived in fear. Now we can live in hope.”
Who is Otto Frank.
400

A direct comparison between two things that are not the same. 

What is a metaphor.

500

Anne's friend she got in trouble with

Who is Lies


(Will accept Lisa, the Americanized version)

500

A literary technique used by Anne. For example, calling the chapter "Freedom in the Annex" when they were still very confined.

What is irony.

500

The day that allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy.

What is D day.

500

This person said, "For God's sake don't fire him. Pay him what he asks...keep him here where you can have your eye on him" (about a worker who may have been suspicious).

Who is Mr. Dussel

500

Using the same beginning sound or letter in many words in the same sentence.

What is alliteration?

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