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Vocab
Vocab 2
Plot
Q/I
100

Which detail supports the fact that the selection is a piece of dramatic work?

A. Third-person POV | B. Emotions expressed through dialogue | C. Scene changes | D. Narrator act

B. Emotions expressed through dialogue

100

Definition of Drama

Literature meant for stage performance.

100

Definition of Flashback

An interruption to show past events.

100

How does the use of flashback at the beginning of the play help advance the plot?

A. Shows Mr. Frank's change | B. Explains war origins | C. Resolves conflicts | D. Shows worker friendship

A. Shows Mr. Frank's change

100

Anne sniffing Miep's coat (pg. 464) suggests:

A. Good sense of smell | B. Wild imagination | C. She misses being outdoors | D. She wants privacy

C. She misses being outdoors

200

Anne’s belief that “people are really good at heart” is ironic because:

She is eventually betrayed
200

Definition of Stage Directions

Action/sound cues in [brackets].

200

Definition of Motivation

The reason behind a character's actions

200

Why won’t Mr. Frank answer the telephone towards the end of Act II?

A. Language barrier | B. Fear of news | C. Not Miep's call time | D. Avoid revealing occupancy

D. Avoid Revealing Occupancy

200

Mr. Frank says, “We are destroying ourselves.” He means:

A. Physical starvation | B. Smoking/worrying health | C. Bickering and distrust | D. Anne/Peter dating

C. Bickering/Distrust

300

How are the very first scene and the very last scene related?

A. No Anne | B. Missing info | C. Concentration camp setting | D. Both take place after the war ends

D. Both take place after the war ends 

300

Definition of Subplot

A secondary story

300

Definition of Primary Source

A firsthand account of an event or time period created by someone who experienced it

300

What is the climax of the Diary of Anne Frank?

The discovery of the annex

300

What is the subplot of the story?

Peter & Anne 

400

Which event was a consequence of the theft of a radio in Act II?

A. No news of Normandy | B. Thief tells Nazis | C. Kraler's operation | D. Anne/Peter friendship

B. Thief tells Nazis

400

Definition of Irony

Contrast between expectation and reality.

400

Definition of Tone

Authors attitude toward the subject matter conveyed through specific word choice

400

In Act 2, Scene 4, what does the ringing telephone add to the play?   

Joy, Excitement, Suspense, Humor

Suspense

400

Mr. Frank’s comment “Now we can live in hope” means:

A. Immediate freedom | B. Fears came true, but hope remains | C. War finally ends | D. Hidden door works

B. Fears came true, but hope remains

500

Stage directions [complete quiet... match flares] appeal to:

A. Hearing/Taste | B. Sight/Touch | C. Taste/Touch | D. Hearing/Sight

D. Hearing/Sight

500

Definition of Dialogue

 Conversation revealing character traits

500

First person POV

Narrative using "I" and "Me" , writer or directors inner thoughts

500

Mr. Frank’s motivation for returning to the attic after liberation?

A. Evidence Anne is alive | B. To find the diary | C. Revisit family's last place | D. Thank Miep

C. Revisit family's last place

500

Why is Anne's diary considered her victory?

She wanted to be a journalist and goes on living after her death