Let's review each question and its corresponding answer more carefully to help ensure accuracy. Below are the answers again, along with some brief justifications:
Question 1:
The setting is the
Answer: time and place where a piece of literature takes place.
(This definition of setting is standard in literature.)
Question 2:
Setting can change the mood and feel of a piece of literature.
Answer: True
(Setting influences mood and tone in literature, so this statement is indeed true.)
Question 3:
Mrs. Frank faints because she is so scared they have been found.
Answer: False
(Mrs. Frank does experience moments of fear and stress, but her fainting is typically associated more with the overall tension and pressure of their situation rather than the specific fear of being found at that moment.)
Question 4:
What does Mrs. Frank say is present enough?
Answer: That they are all here and alive.
(This phrase reflects the essence of hope and gratitude amidst their dire circumstances.)
Question 5:
Who has presents for everyone?
Answer: Anne
(Anne brings presents for the family during Hanukkah.)
Question 6:
Mood is the feeling of a story.
Answer: True
(Mood refers to the emotional atmosphere created by a piece of literature.)
Question 7:
What happens that interrupts the Hanukah celebration?
Answer: There is a crash of something below.
(This event is a significant moment that interrupts their fragile sense of safety during the celebration.)
Based on these clarifications, the answers provided should be accurate. If you still received an 85%, consider checking for any specific nuances or details that might have affected your score, as different adaptations or interpretations might slightly vary.