RULES 1. Your team is with the row you are sitting in. 2. For each question, you will rotate towards the front of the row. Once you’ve reached the front, you go to the back. 3. The team who buzzes in first will get to answer the question. 4. Teams who answer incorrectly will forfeit the next question. • What does Anne’s description of the room and its view tell you about her character? • • A. Anne is optimistic even though her room is small. • B. Anne is frightened the Green Police will see them through the window. • C. Anne is annoyed she has to share the room with Mr. Dussel. • D. Anne does not feel comfortable with strangers. • What does Anne’s description of the room and its view tell you about her character? • • A. Anne is optimistic even though her room is small. • B. Anne is frightened the Green Police will see them through the window. • C. Anne is annoyed she has to share the room with Mr. Dussel. • D. Anne does not feel comfortable with strangers. Choose the best summary for the story. A. During WWII and the Holocaust, the Frank and Van Daan family were forced into hiding in the attic of a business in Amsterdam. Both families were forced to share small food portions and stay within the confines of the attic. The only people who were able to come and go from the attic were Miep Gies and Mr. Kraler. They were both Dutchmen that were not being persecuted by the Nazis. B. Anne was a fourteen year old girl who wrote a diary every day that she was trapped in the attic of a business with her family, the Van Daans, and Mr. Dussell. She writes about how hard it is to stay up in the attic for a long time, how she wishes that she was like her sister, and how she feels about the boy living in the attic space, Peter. C. WWII and the Holocaust changed the lives of many Jewish and minority people. Over the years that the Holocaust was in place in the 1940s, almost twelve million people were killed either from famine, concentration camps, or starvation. The Frank family was one of the families that fell victim to the Nazi control over Germany and its surrounding countries. D. In the 1940s, The Frank and Van Daan families were forced into hiding by the Nazis because they were Jewish. The two families, along with a dentist, Mr. Dussell, lived in the small attic space of a business for over two years. Even though they remained hidden in the attic for an abundant amount of time, all members except for Mr. Frank were found by the Nazis and taken to camps. Choose the best summary for the story. A. During WWII and the Holocaust, the Frank and Van Daan family were forced into hiding in the attic of a business in Amsterdam. Both families were forced to share small food portions and stay within the confines of the attic. The only people who were able to come and go from the attic were Miep Gies and Mr. Kraler. They were both Dutchmen that were not being persecuted by the Nazis. B. Anne was a fourteen year old girl who wrote a diary every day that she was trapped in the attic of a business with her family, the Van Daans, and Mr. Dussell. She writes about how hard it is to stay up in the attic for a long time, how she wishes that she was like her sister, and how she feels about the boy living in the attic space, Peter. C. WWII and the Holocaust changed the lives of many Jewish and minority people. Over the years that the Holocaust was in place in the 1940s, almost twelve million people were killed either from famine, concentration camps, or starvation. The Frank family was one of the families that fell victim to the Nazi control over Germany and its surrounding countries. D. In the 1940s, The Frank and Van Daan families were forced into hiding by the Nazis because they were Jewish. The two families, along with a dentist, Mr. Dussell, lived in the small attic space of a business for over two years. Even though they remained hidden in the attic for an abundant amount of time, all members except for Mr. Frank were found by the Nazis and killed in camps. Choose the best main idea for the story. A. Although Anne’s life is not normal because she is persecuted for being Jewish, she makes her life tolerable by befriending the Van Daan’s son, Peter, and writing in her diary daily. B. WWII and the Holocaust was hard for many Jews because they had to live in hiding places. C. Anne wishes that she were not Jewish so that she would not have to hide from the Nazis with her family and the Van Daans. D. During WWII, the Van Daans and Peter live in the attic space of a business until the end of the war. Choose the best main idea for the story. A. Although Anne’s life is not normal because she is persecuted for being Jewish, she makes her life tolerable by befriending the Van Daan’s son, Peter, and writing in her diary daily. B. WWII and the Holocaust was hard for many Jews because they had to live in hiding places. C. Anne wishes that she were not Jewish so that she would not have to hide from the Nazis with her family and the Van Daans. D. During WWII, the Van Daans and Peter live in the attic space of a business until the end of the war. Why does the sight of a glove bring Mr. Frank to tears? • A. it reminds him of how cold they used to get. • B. it belonged to his grandmother. • C. it reminds him of someone he lost. D. all of the above. Why does the sight of a glove bring Mr. Frank to tears? • A. it reminds him of how cold they used to get. • B. it belonged to his grandmother. • C. it reminds him of someone he lost. D. all of the above. According to the stage directions, this play starts in 1948 and then it flashes back to 1942. What is the purpose of organizing the play this way? I. The author can introduce the main characters more slowly so we won’t be so confused. II. It gives us a chance to become accustomed to Mr. Frank III. It makes it clear that the diary was created in earlier times. IV.It makes the audience wonder what made Mr. Frank so bitter. A. I and II B. II and III C. III and IV D. I and III
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