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Anne Frank Review These are test questions!!! But definitely not all of them…

Anne Frank Review These are test questions!!! But definitely not all of them…

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Anne FrankReviewThese are test questions!!! But definitely not all of them…

Review Game THESE ARE SOME TEST QUESTIONS! PAY

ATTENTION!!! Write them down if you need to. This PPT is on my website.

Rules: Groups of 4 each get a whiteboard. Write your answer on your whiteboard and

hold it up WHEN I SAY “Boards Up”. Groups that have their board up with the right

answer gets a point. Groups with no answer or who didn’t hold up

their board when I say “boards” don’t get a point.

You may use your novel! Please discuss (quietly) to come to a consensus before time is up.

Review GameREMINDER: These are only SOME of the test questions. Make sure to READ the book!!

Multiple Choice/Short Answer

Where do Anne and Peter visit?

Multiple Choice/Short Answer

Where do Anne and Peter visit?

Answer: In the attic

Multiple Choice/Short Answer How does Mrs. Van Daan feel about the budding friendship between Anne and Peter?

Multiple Choice/Short Answer How does Mrs. Van Daan feel about the budding friendship between Anne and Peter?

Answer: Jealous

Multiple Choice/Short Answer On Sunday evenings, the whole annex takes place in what activity?

Multiple Choice/Short Answer On Sunday evenings, the whole annex takes place in what activity?

Answer: Listening to the radio

Multiple Choice/Short Answer When does the invasion begin?

A. June 6, 1944B. August 2, 1945C. March 21, 1943D. April 30, 1942

Multiple Choice/Short Answer When does the invasion begin?

A. June 6, 1944B. August 2, 1945C. March 21, 1943D. April 30, 1942

Multiple Choice/Short AnswerAnne writes with sadness that anti-Semitism is growing among:

A. The PolishB. The DutchC. The GermansD. The British

Multiple Choice/Short AnswerAnne writes with sadness that anti-Semitism is growing among:

A. The PolishB. The DutchC. The GermansD. The British

Multiple Choice/Short AnswerWho is arrested along with the annex residents?

A. Miep and Mr. KralerB. Miep and ElliC. Mr. Koophius and Mr. Kraler

D. Elli and Mr. Koophius

Multiple Choice/Short AnswerWho is arrested along with the annex residents?

A. Miep and Mr. KralerB. Miep and ElliC. Mr. Koophius and Mr. Kraler

D. Elli and Mr. Koophius

Multiple Choice/Short Answer

Who is the only surviving member of the Frank family?

 

Multiple Choice/Short AnswerWho is the only surviving member of the Frank family?

Answer: Otto Frank 

Multiple Choice/Short Answer

What occasion marks Anne's first diary entry?

Multiple Choice/Short Answer

What occasion marks Anne's first diary entry?

Answer: Anne’s birthday

Multiple Choice/Short Answer

Where is the "secret annex?”

 

Multiple Choice/Short Answer

Where is the "secret annex?”

Answer: In the attic of Mr. Frank's former business

 

Multiple Choice/Short Answer

Who is Mr. Van Daan? How do the Frank’s know him?

Multiple Choice/Short Answer

Who is Mr. Van Daan? How do the Frank’s know him?Answer: He’s Mr. Frank's business associate

Multiple Choice/Short Answer

What does Anne want to be when she grows up?

Multiple Choice/Short Answer

What does Anne want to be when she grows up?

Answer: A writer

Literary Devices

This is an example of what?

“Life is but a toy that swings on a bright cold chain.”

This is an example of what literary device?

“Life is but a toy that swings on a bright cold chain.”

Answer: Metaphor

Literary Devices

Literary Devices

What literary device would I be using if I used a rock to represent strength?

Literary Devices

What literary device would I be using if I used a rock to represent strength?

Answer: Symbol

Literary Devices

This is an example of what literary device?

Cheerful children chomp on Cheetos.

Literary Devices

This is an example of what literary device?

Cheerful children chomp on Cheetos.

Answer: Alliteration

Literary Devices

This is an example of what literary device?

The stars dance around the sky.

Literary DevicesThis is an example of what literary device?

The stars dance around the sky.

Answer: Personification

Literary DevicesThis is an example of what literary device?

'Cause you wanted more More than I could give More than I could handle In a life that I can't live

Literary DevicesThis is an example of what literary

device? 'Cause you wanted more More than I could give More than I could handle In a life that I can't live Answer: Rhyme

Final Jeopardy!You can NOT use your book or your vocab for this!

Bid zero up to the amount of points you have.

If you get the question right, you earn the points that you bid.

If you get the question wrong, you lose the points that you bid.

Final Jeopardy!Number your board 1-4 and write the appropriate word for each definition. When I say “Boards up!” make sure to keep them up until I say to put them down! You have 4 minutes! NO CHEATING!

Final Jeopardy!1. ___rough and noisy; noisily jolly 2. ___excessively proud of or

concerned about one's own appearance, etc.

3. ___to surrender unconditionally or on stipulated terms.

4. ___Feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment.

Final Jeopardy!1. Boisterous: rough and noisy;

noisily jolly 2. Vain: excessively proud of or

concerned about one's own appearance, etc.

3. Capitulate: to surrender unconditionally or on stipulated terms.

4. Indignant: Feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment.