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Section 3 - The Diary of Anne Frank
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Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
By Anne Frank

Saturday, 7 November, 1942

Dear Kitty,

Mummy is frightfully irritable and that always seems to herald unpleasantness for me. Is it he just a chance that Daddy and Mummy never rebuke Margot and that they always drop on me for everything? Yesterday evening, for instance: Margot was reading a book with lovely drawings in it; she got up and went upstairs, put the book down ready to go on with it later. I wasn’t doing anything, so picked up the book and started looking at the pictures. Margot came back, saw “her” book in my hands, wrinkled her forehead and asked for the book back. Just because I wanted to look a little further on, Margot got more and more angry. Then Mummy joined in: “Give the book to Margot; she was reading it, she said. Daddy came into the room. He didn’t even know what it was all about, but saw the injured look on Margot’s face and promptly dropped on me: “I’d like to see what you’d say if Margot ever started looking at one of your books!: I gave way at once, laid the book down, and left the room---offended, as they thought. It so happened I was neither offended nor cross, just miserable. It wasn’t right of Daddy to judge without knowing what the squabble was about. I would have given Margot the book myself, and much more quickly, if Mummy and Daddy hadn’t interfered. They took Margot’s part at once, as though she were the victim of some great injustice...

Yours,
Anne

Question 1 (1 point)
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Which is the best summary of this passage?

Question 1 options:

Anne's mother is unhappy. Because of her bad mood, everyone else in Anne's family is unhappy, too. The evening of Friday, November 6, 1942, was especially unpleasant. Anne wishes her mother were happier.

Anne's father scolds her for taking her sister Margot's book. Anne's feelings are hurt because she doesn't think her father understands what is going on.

It seems that whenever Anne's mother is in a bad mood, Anne gets in trouble more often. Her sister Margot never gets in trouble.

Anne is reading her sister Margot's book while Margot is gone from the room. When Margot returns, she is upset with Anne. Anne's parents scold Anne even though Anne feels she has done nothing wrong.

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Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?

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Just Another Saturday

The Frank Family

The Mystery of the Borrowed Book

An Unfair Judgment

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Which of the following would be the best motto for this passage?

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Spare the rod and spoil the child.

Children should be seen and not heard.

There are two sides to every story.

Don't put all your eggs in one basket.

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What is the main idea of this passage?

Question 4 options:

Anne's family has a lot of arguments over unimportant issues.

Anne's mother is upset with Anne.

Anne and her sister Margot don't always get along very well.

Anne feels that her parents unfairly take her sister's side in a quarrel.

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The tone of this passage is one of...

Question 5 options:

shame

revenge

satisfaction

frustration

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What happened to the Jews after the arrival of the Germans?

Question 6 options:

There were no changes.

World War II started

They worked out a peace treaty.

Laws were put in place that discriminated against them.

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In what year is the beginning of the play set?

Question 7 options:

November, 1945

November, 1942

September, 1945

November, 1944

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What rules are essential to keeping the hiding place a secret?

Question 8 options:

They must not talk above a whisper, move about, or run water between the hours of 8 am and 6 pm.

They must wear their stars.

They must keep the place clean and beds made up.

They must not read or write.

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What did Anne have to leave behind?

Question 9 options:

Her bird.

Her bunny.

Her cat.

Her dog.

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What step does Anne's family take to protect themselves?

Question 10 options:

They go into hiding.

They run.

They make friends.

They surrender.

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Why are the italic words in a play important?

Question 11 options:

They tell you the time of day.

They tell you who is speaking.

They give stage directions or scene setup information.

They tell you act and scene numbers.

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What does Ann tell Margot they are going to forget?

Question 12 options:

How to dance.

How to play the piano.

How to socialize.

How to ride a bike.

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Miep is a friend who brings the Franks supplies.

Question 13 options:
True
False
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What does Anne take that is Peter's?

Question 14 options:

His comb.

His shoes.

His razor.

His hat.

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Primary Sources a include:

Question 15 options:

memoirs, textbook passages, newspapers, photographs.

textbook passages about certain events, experiments or concepts, biographies about certain people.

diaries, newspapers, government documents, photographs, original letters, documentaries, and memoirs or autobiographies!

diaries, textbook passages about certain events, newspapers, biographies about certain people.

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Anne Frank's diary is an example of a primary source.

Question 16 options:
True
False
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Who is Mouschi?

Question 17 options:

Peter's cat.

Peter's brother.

Peter's friend.

Peter's father.

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What happens to the fur coat?

Question 18 options:

The cat ruins it.

Anne spills milk on it and causes an argument.

It gets stepped on.

It gets put in the wrong room.

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Question 19 (1 point)

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What does Mrs. Frank say is present enough?

Question 19 options:

That they are together.

That they have food and water.

That they are all here and alive.

That they have a hiding place.

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Mrs. Frank faints because she is so scared they have been found.

Question 20 options:
True
False
Question 21 (1 point)

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Who has presents for everyone?

Question 21 options:

Margot

Mrs. Van Daan

Mrs. Frank

Anne

Question 22 (1 point)

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The setting is the

Question 22 options:

time and place where a piece of literature takes place.

words the author uses to convey feelings.

point of view.

feel of a piece of literature.

Question 23 (1 point)

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What happens that interrupts the Hanukah celebration?

Question 23 options:

There is a fire.

The cat runs away.

There is a crash of something below.

Margot faints.

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Mood is the feeling of a story.

Question 24 options:
True
False
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Setting can change the mood and feel of a piece of literature.

Question 25 options:
True
False
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Question 26 (1 point)

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Symbolism in literature uses everyday items to represent ideas, emotions, and even people.

Question 26 options:
True
False
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What did Anne forget to bring Peter?

Question 27 options:

more pictures

more stamps

more food

more books

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How does Peter say Anne has changed?

Question 28 options:

He says that she was stupid.

He says that she was too active.

He says that she was worried.

He says she was noisy before.

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How does Anne's visit with Peter cause conflict for Mrs. Frank?

Question 29 options:

Because Mrs. Frank doesn't like Peter

Because Mrs. Van Daan doesn't think it is appropriate and speaks this to Mrs. Frank

Because Mrs. Van Daan doesn't like living there.

Because Peter doesn't like Mrs. Frank

Question 30 (1 point)

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What does Anne say she wants to be when she grows up?

Question 30 options:

a journalist

a movie star

a teacher

doctor

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What does Anne say to Margot about hurting her?

Question 31 options:

that she doesn't care that she is hurting her.

that she hopes she will one day forgive her.

that she feels guilty that she is jealous of her and Peter.

that she is sorry.

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Anne's diary represents

Question 32 options:

a clock

a book to read

a friend or companion

a pillow

Question 33 (10 points)

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How have the Van Daans, the Franks, and Mr. Dussel changed physically and emotionally from the start of the play? From memory, use details from the text to support your answer.

Question 33 options:

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Here are the answers based on the provided text about Anne Frank's diary:

Question 1: Anne's father scolds her for taking her sister Margot's book. Anne's feelings are hurt because she doesn't think her father understands what is going on.

Question 2: An Unfair Judgment

Question 3: There are two sides to every story.

Question 4: Anne feels that her parents unfairly take her sister's side in a quarrel.

Question 5: frustration

Question 6: Laws were put in place that discriminated against them.

Question 7: November, 1942

Question 8: They must not talk above a whisper, move about, or run water between the hours of 8 am and 6 pm.

Question 9: Her cat.

Question 10: They go into hiding.

Question 11: They give stage directions or scene setup information.

Question 12: How to socialize.

Question 13: True

Question 14: His cat (or other options depending largely on the context; this question may vary).

Question 15: diaries, newspapers, government documents, photographs, original letters, documentaries, and memoirs or autobiographies!

Question 16: True

Question 17: Peter's cat.

Question 18: Anne spills milk on it and causes an argument.

Question 19: That they are all here and alive.

Question 20: True

Question 21: Mrs. Frank

Question 22: time and place where a piece of literature takes place.

Question 23: There is a crash of something below.

Question 24: True

Question 25: True

Question 26: True

Question 27: more stamps

Question 28: He says she was noisy before.

Question 29: Because Mrs. Van Daan doesn't think it is appropriate and speaks this to Mrs. Frank

Question 30: a journalist

Question 31: that she hopes she will one day forgive her.

Question 32: a friend or companion

Question 33: This question requires a detailed and thoughtful response based on context. It may include physical and emotional changes such as decreased vitality due to stress and fear, a shift in relationships due to prolonged confinement, and changes in attitudes toward each other under the pressure of their circumstances.

Please make sure to double-check the context for Questions 14, 18, and 27 as their answers can depend on the narrative details in the text you are using.

can u answer 33 in a short way and don't make its sound ai make it sound like an 8th grader

Sure! Here’s a response for Question 33 that sounds like it’s from an 8th grader:

Question 33:

At the beginning of the play, the Franks, the Van Daans, and Mr. Dussel seemed more hopeful and lively. But as time went on in hiding, they all looked more tired and stressed. Anne started off being really loud and full of energy, but she became quieter as she dealt with all the pressure. The grown-ups got more tense and had more arguments over little things like food and space. They all changed a lot physically, too, looking worn out because they couldn’t go outside and were always worried. Overall, they became more anxious and desperate as the situation got tougher.

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