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Grab Bag
100
I believe that people are basically good. On the day that we were captured, I felt I could now live in hope. I believe that you can find joy even in a concentration camp.
Who is Anne Frank
100
I claim to love children, but in reality I have no patience for them. When I want peace and quiet, the WC is the place for me!
Who is Mr. Dussel
100
Describe the difference between external an internal conflict
external conflict: a struggle between the character and an outside force (another character, nature, machine, etc.). internal conflict: a struggle between the character and himself/herself.
100
At the beginning of the play, the stage directions depicting the setting of the annex is an example of which part of the plot?
the exposition
100
Name a character trait (adjective) of Mr. Van Daan, and provide textual evidence to support your reasoning.
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200
Like Mr. Kraler, I showed care for people at the risk of my own safety, bringing goods to those in the annex.
Who is Meip
200
I loved a cat more than people.
Who is Peter Van Daan
200
When Anne's mother shows favoritism toward Margot, it only adds to the ____________ conflict that exists between Anne and her mother.
What is external
200
The breaking point for Mrs. Frank in the story, where she spills her feelings and demonstrates frustration.
What is when she catches Mr. Van Daan stealing bread from the kitchen
200
Pick two characters from the story and describe their relationship. Use textual evidence to support how this relationship is revealed.
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300
I fight constantly with my wife and my main concern while in the annex is getting fed and getting cigarettes.
Who is Mr. Van Daan
300
Despite my husband's presence, I flirt with Mr. Frank. My fur coat is my most prized possession.
Who is Mrs. Van Daan
300
Describe one external conflict in the story. Name those involved and the details of their conflict.
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300
This element is the same at the beginning of the play and during the flashback.
What is the warehouse setting.
300
Pick two characters from the story and describe their relationship. Use textual evidence to support how this relationship is revealed.
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400
I often comfort my mother when she is upset and am alike her in some ways
Who is Margot Frank
400
As the voice of reason in the annex, I tried to keep everyone at peace. In the end, I was the only one that survived the concentration camp.
Who is Mr. Frank
400
Name the central conflict in the story
What is Hitler's persecution of the Jews.
400
The calmest person in the group after the crash of the lampshade.
Who is Mr. Frank
400
The quote "It is early morning, July 1942. The rooms are bare, as before, but they are now clean and orderly." is an example of what literary term?
flashback
500
I am usually mild mannered, and have a loving relationship with my husband. However, I am outraged by Mr. Van Daan's stealing of food.
Who is Mrs. Frank
500
I take great care in protecting those hiding in the annex. I ended up getting ulcers worrying about their welfare.
Who is Mr. Kraler
500
Describe one internal conflict in the story. Name the character involved and the details of the conflict.
Answers may vary. EX: Anne's struggle to be good towards others, to let the "Good Anne" come out and keep the "bad Anne" inside.
500
Describe how the dynamics of the group changed from the beginning of the story to the end. Provide textual evidence that supports how or why this change took place.
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500
In the Hanukkah prayer, Mr. Frank talks of the Maccabees, the ancient who fought against oppression and indifference. Describe how this prayer relates to the struggle of the residents of the annex.
The Maccabees fought against oppression, just like the residents of the annex are being oppressed during the Holocaust.