After listening to the little girl's tearful story about how her parents ate all of her Easter candy, we felt this vocabulary word.
What is appalled?
I am so reserved that when I finally blow up and threaten to kick out two other members of the group, everyone else is shocked. Who am I?
Who is Mrs. Frank?
What is Mr. Van Daan caught doing at the beginning of scene 3?
What is stealing more food?
Who yells "Stop it! Stop it" when Mr. Dussel continues to count and divide potatoes into piles?
Who is Margot Frank?
The stench of the poopy diaper was so ___________ that the dad had to hold his breath while changing it for fear of throwing up.
What is vile?
When there is strong hatred for something. For example, I ________ spiders because they are ugly and creepy.
What is loathe?
My selfish actions cause one of the biggest fights of the play. When finally caught in my selfish act, my only excuse is “I’m hungry.” Who am I?
Who is Mr. Van Daan?
The Franks and Van Daans argue intensely about the event described in the previous question. Once they receive news from Miep of the invasion, however, they all hug each other and make statements like, “Look at me, the way I’ve treated Mother…so mean and horrid to her” and “Please, I’m so ashamed.” Why do they act differently after hearing of the invasion?
•They realize now that because they will soon be liberates (or so they think) all of the things they had been fighting over no longer matter.
•It causes them to realize how selfish and mean they’d been acting.
What does Mr. Frank mean when he says, “We don’t need the Nazis to destroy us. We’re destroying ourselves”?
Possible Answers:
•They families are destroying their relationships with one another.
•All of their fighting is just as bad as the stress of what the Nazis are doing to them.
The little boy felt ________________ after stealing the candy bar from the store when his mom was not looking. He had to tell her what he did in order to feel better.
What is remorse?
The defenseless student experienced __________ when bullies shoved him roughly into the lockers day after day, and no on else noticed, no seemed to care.
What is oppression?
I am one of the few characters who reacts positively to the stress of being cooped up in the attic. Throughout most of the play, I am quiet and shy, but I finally become more outspoken when I stand up to Mr. Dussel, yelling, “Stop it! Stop it!” at him for counting out potatoes. Who am I?
Who is Margot?
How has being cooped up in the attic brought out the worst side of Mr. Dussel?
Possible Answers:
•He nearly chokes Mr. Van Daan.
•He is counting out potatoes, keeping the best ones for himself.
“I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are really good at heart.” Who said this?
Who is Anne Frank?
Mrs. Frey was _________________ when she stood in front of the English class and seen that all of her students had their homework done; her words came out so mumbled and quiet that no one could understand her.
What is inarticulate?
The woman __________ in her favorite peanut butter cupcake, indulging in every bite of it.
What is wallowed?
Which two (human) characters are the only ones not taken to concentration camps?
Who are Mr. Kraler and Miep Gies?
The Franks and Van Daans argue intensely about the event described in the previous question. Once they receive news from Miep of the invasion, however, they all hug each other and make statements like, “Look at me, the way I’ve treated Mother…so mean and horrid to her” and “Please, I’m so ashamed.” Why do they act differently after hearing of the invasion?
"She puts me to shame."
Who says this about who?
What does this person mean?
Who is Mr. Frank talking about Anne Frank?
He feels ashamed of his own negative outlook because Anne has a better perspective than he does.
The ______________ bus driver took a deep breath after telling the kids over ten times to sit down and be quiet while he was driving. He had had enough and was tired of saying the same thing every day.
What is disgruntled?
Mrs. Wilke, who is rather clumsy to begin with, tripped over a book on the floor; then she ___________________ pretended that she'd broken her toe, but we all knew she was faking.
What is ostentatiously?
In real life, no one knows for sure who revealed the Franks’ hiding place to the Nazis. According to the play, who informed the Nazis?
Who is the thief that stole the radio?
What important event marks the climax of this scene, and also, the climax of the play?
What is Nazis discover the secret annex/the Franks and Van Daans?
“For the past two years we have lived in fear. Now we can live in hope.” Who said it?
BONUS: What does he mean?
Who is Mr. Frank?
Fear of capture has plagued them for two years; now that it has happened, they can focus on hoping to be set free from the concentration camps.
The wild _______________________ of the crown could be heard almost one mile away from the football stadium.
What is pandemonium?