Mrs. Frank:[to Miep] "You shouldn't....you should have at least one day to yourselves."
Anne: "Don't say that, it's so wonderful to see them!" [Sniffing Miep's coat] "I can smell the wind and the cold on your clothes."
Anne misses being outdoors
The Nazis made the Jews wear this
The Star of David
What word describes Anne's relationship with her dad?
loving
What can you infer from these lines of dialogue?
Mrs. Frank: "But I'd like to stay with you...very much. really."
Anne: I'd rather you didn't.
She wrote a diary about what happened in the annex.
Anne
What does this line of dialogue show about Mrs. Van Daan?
To Mr. Frank: "I don't know why I didn't meet you before I met that one there"
She is being......
flirtatious
Why must everyone in the annex be quiet from 8 AM until 6 PM?
So the workers don't know they're there.
Mrs. Van Daan's fur coat symbolizes.......
her father's love
her life before the war
wealth and luxury
What does this dialogue reveal about Anne?
"I've got to fight things out for myself!"
She is struggling to become her own person.
Flirts with Mr. Frank.
Mrs. Van Daan
What does the following line tell about Margot's attitude?
"Mr. Kraler says things are improving."
She is being positive.
The Nazis make Jews wear the Star of David to.....
set them apart from non-Jewish people.
The majority of the play, except the first and last scenes, are examples of which literary device?
flashback
The Franks are stayingon the top floor of the warehouse because.....
they are hiding from the Nazis
Anne's older sister.
Margot
What can you infer about these lines in Act I?
Mrs. Frank: "But I'd like to stay with you...very much. Really"
Anne: I'd rather you didn't.
Anne and her mom have trouble in their relationship.
When Anne and Mr. Dussel begin to share the same room, Anne get the room in the _______ and Mr. Dussel get the room in the ________.
Anne = afternoon
Dussel = morning
If you want to imagine this scene, which of your senses is most useful?
The sound of children playing outside fades out. In the main Dussel can stand it no longer. He jumps up, going to the bedroom door and knocking sharply.
hearing
At the beginning of the play, why does Mr. Frank tell Miep to burn all the papers she wants to give him?
He doesn't think he can stard to read her old letters and notes.
Thinks Anne talks too much.
Mr. Van Daan
What do the following lines tell you about Mr. Frank?
"It'll be hard, I know. But always remember this Anneke. There are no walls, there are no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind. Miep will bring us books. We will read history, poetry, mythology."
Books can help people escape
The children are required to do ______ every day.
schoolwork
What is the issue with Peter's cat?
Mr. Dussel is allergic.
How did Anne come by the various gifts she gives out on Hanukkah night?
She made them herself out of odds and ends.
Teenage boy, Anne has a crush on.
Peter