The Holocaust
Anne Frank
Mood, Tone, and Setting
Figurative Language
Human Spirit & Resilience
100

This group was the main target of persecution by the Nazis.

Who are the Jewish people

100

The city were the Franks hid,

What is Amsterdam

100
The term that describes the readers feelings.

What is mood?

100

Comparing two things using like or as

What is simile?

100

Resilience refers to a person's ability to do this after facing difficulties.

What is bounce back (recover)

200

These were camps where Jews and other groups were imprisoned and forced into labor or killed.

What are concentration camps

200

This is  the secret workplace area where the families hid.

What is the secret annex

200

The term that describes the authors attitude.

What is tone?

200

A comparison between two unlike things without using as or like.

What is a metaphor?

200

Anne's writing in her diary shows resilience because she continues to show this emotion despite danger.

What is hope?

300

The school Hitler was not accepted into

What is Art School?

300

This person invited the Franks into hiding and continued helping them by bringing food and supplies.

Miep Gies

300

Act 1 has this general mood because the families are hiding in fear of the Nazis.

What is tense or anxious?

300

Giving human qualities to non-human things.

What is personification?

300

Stories of resilience often highlight these human qualities, such as courage and determination. 

What are positive qualities?

400

Jewish people often forced to wear this symbol on their clothing so they could be easily identified.

What is the yellow star of David?

400

Anne struggles the most with this family member in Act 1 because they frequently argue.

Who is her mother, Edith Frank

400

This element includes time, place ,and environment in a story.

What is setting?

400

When a phrase exaggerates for effect like "I've told you a million times".

What is hyperbole?
400

Mr. Frank shows resilience after the war by doing this with Anne's Diary.

What is publishing it?

500

The Holocaust centered around this war.

What is World War II

500

This event is happening in the outside world during Act 1, causing the families to panic and  fear of discovery

What is the break in (The thief entered the building)

500

If the author uses dark, heavy words like shadows, silence, and pressing danger, they're creating this type of tone.

What is foreboding or Ominous?

500

If Anne writes, " Hope is a tiny candle in a dark room", this device is being used.

What is a metaphor?

500

The essential question asks what stories of resilience show about the human spirit. One answer is that people can do this even in the darkest times.

What is hope/survive/stay/strong?