Who?
Background Info
Literary Devices
Characteristic
Words and Terms
100

Spends time thinking about the "Mumsie" she wants to be when she has her own children one day. 

Who is Anne?

100

A pogram on November 9th and 10th in 1938 known as the "Night of Broken Glass." 

What is Kristallnacht?

100
"I was naturally as white as a sheet..." (72). 

What is a simile? 

100

"The only way to take one's mind off it all is to study, and I do a lot of that" (112). 

What is Anne's priority in hiding?  

100

Violence committed against a national, ethnic, or racial group with the intent to destroy that group

What is genocide? 

200

Makes a Christmas cake with PEACE 1944 written on top. 

Who is Miep? 

200

The irrational hatred of Jews accompanied by discrimination and persecution

What is Anti-Semitism?

200

"...sent to a slaughterhouse like a herd of sick, neglected cattle" (75).

What is a simile?

200

"P.S. - Will the reader take into consideration that when this story was written the writer had not cooled down from her fury?" (94). 

How does Anne use the third-person perspective and/or humor to express her strong emotions?

200

Listening to the radio, the members of the Secret Annexe get information and ________ about how much longer until the war is over. (vocabulary word)

What is SPECULATE?

300

Comes to Anne in a dream

Who is Lies? (Granny also)

300

Beginning in 1935 in Germany, these took away the citizenship and other legal rights of Jews.

What are the Nuremberg Laws?

300

"Trrrrr - the alarm clock that raises its voice at any hour of the day...Crack - ping - Mrs. Van Daan has turned it off. Creak - Mr. Van Daan gets up..." (98). 

What is onomatopoeia?

300

"I would like to shout to Margot, Van Daan, Dussel, and Daddy too - 'Leave me in peace, let me sleep one night at least without my pillow being wet with tears, my eyes burning, my head throbbing..." (64)

How does Anne express her need for privacy? 

300

Anne gets _____ night and day by most everyone in hiding with the exception of Margot and the helpers. 

What is REBUKED?

400

"Twaddles on and on about his wife's expensive wardrobe" (145). 

Who is Mr. Dussel?

400

A word of Hebrew origin meaning a completely burned sacrifice; often used to describe the murder of six million Jews by the Nazis

What is the Holocaust?

400
"As for appetite; a Danaidean vessel, which is never full and after the heartiest meal declares quite calmly that he could have eaten double" (101).
What is an allusion? 
400

"I have not enough faith in God. He has given me so much - which I certainly do not deserve - and I still do so much that is wrong every day..." (126). 

How is Anne coming of age and confessing her need for God? 

400
A person of fifty-four who is still so ____ and small-minded must be so by nature, and will never improve. 

What is PEDANTIC?

500

Says, "I have now reached the stage that I don't care much whether I live or die. The world will still keep on turning without me..." (150).

Who is Anne?

500

Detention centers set up by the Nazis for work, holding, or death of Jews

What are concentration camps?

500

"I believe that it's spring within me; I feel that spring is awakening..." (151). 

What is personification?

500

"That's why in the end I always come back to my diary. That is where I start and where I finish, because Kitty is always so patient" (46). 

How does Anne acknowledge her dependency on writing as an outlet? 

500

A biblical Hebrew word meaning catastrophe or destruction; used to refer to the six million Jews killed under Hitler

What is SHOAH?