Name that Character
Vocabulary
Who said it?
The View from The Annex
100
Free-spirited and lively; she doesn't always get along with Mrs. Frank.
Who is Anne Frank
100

Something that is obvious or very easy to see

What is conspicuous

100
This person said, “He acts like it was something to be ashamed of. It’s nothing to be ashamed of, to have a little girlfriend.”
Who is Mrs. Van Daan.
100
This is an excellent example of her vanity.
What is Mrs. Van Daan's coat.
200
Is hard on Peter; often concerned about food.
Who is Mr. Van Daan
200

To feel horror and shock about something

What is appalled.

200
This person said, “Did Mr. Kraler warn you that you won’t get much to eat here? You can imagine three ration books among the seven of us, and now you make eight.”
Who is Mr. Van Daan.
200
This causes Mrs. Frank to lose her cool.
What is Mr. Van Daan stealing food.
300
Meticulous, finicky man who claims to get along well with children.
Who is Mr. Dussel
300

To feel intense dislike or disgust for

What is loathe

300
This person said, “You complain that I don’t treat you like a grownup. But when I do, you resent it.”
Who is Edith Frank.
300
This grows and changes for the better as they get to know each other.
What is Anne and Peter's relationship.
400
When he comes to the annex, "the sun begins to shine."
Who is Kraler
400

To act in an exaggerated way in order to attract attention

What is ostentatious

400
This person said, “For the past two years we have lived in fear. Now we can live in hope.”
Who is Otto Frank.
400
Otto Frank's final words of the play.
What is "She puts me to shame."
500
Anne's best friend.
Who is Jopie DeWaal
500

To act in a way that shows anger or shock over something that is unjust or unfair

What is indignant

500
This person said, "For God's sake don't fire him. Pay him what he asks...keep him here where you can have your eye on him."
Who is Mr. Dussel
500

When a thief breaks in and steals the radio, and Peter knocks over a lamp.

What is an example of foreshadowing.