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Anne Frank uses her diary to describe being in hiding. This was a new experience for her. Write a diary entry in your voice about a time when you experienced a new situation.
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What does Anne tell you about her parents in this passage? They are focused on Anne’s success in school. They worry a lot about how their children’s lives will turn out. They are more concerned with Anne’s well-being tha...
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hat do the descriptive details in this passage show? how loud and crowded the office is what the front and back offices are like where the secret annex was in the building how secure the hiding place is
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Dear Kitty, (1) Daddy’s the only one who understands me, now and again, though he usually sides with Mother and Margot. (2) Another thing I can’t stand is having them talk about me in front of outsiders, telling them how...
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Read the excerpt from The Diary of a Young Girl. Margot and I started packing our most important belongings into a schoolbag. The first thing I stuck in was this diary, and then curlers, handkerchiefs, schoolbooks, a com...
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Which detail from The Diary of a Young Girl best supports the mood of desperation? “Yesterday we had our hands full. We had to pit two crates of cherries for Mr. Kugler to can.” “We just wanted to get out of there, to ge...
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Read the excerpt from The Diary of a Young Girl. We started off immediately the first day sewing curtains. Actually, you can hardly call them that, since they're nothing but scraps of fabric, varying greatly in shape, qu...
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Read the excerpt from The Diary of a Young Girl. After we arrived at 263 Prinsengracht, Miep quickly led us through the long hallway and up the wooden staircase to the next floor and into the Annex. She shut the door beh...
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Which quotation from The Diary of a Young Girl supports the idea that Anne wants to be more independent? “Margot and I were sent from the room, as Mr. van Daan wanted to talk to Mother alone.” “These were questions I was...
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Which detail can a reader learn from The Diary of a Young Girl that the reader cannot learn from the play The Diary of Anne Frank? how Anne speaks to her mother and father how other characters feel about every situation...
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Read the excerpt from The Diary of a Young Girl. I was stunned. A call-up: everyone knows what that means. Visions of concentration camps and lonely cells raced through my head. How could we let Father go to such a fate?...
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Read the excerpt from The Diary of a Young Girl. When she and I were sitting in our bedroom, Margot told me that the call-up was not for Father, but for her. At this second shock, I began to cry. Margot is sixteen – appa...
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Read the excerpt from The Diary of a Young Girl. “The van Daans are going with us. There will be seven of us altogether.” Silence. We couldn't speak. The thought of Father off visiting someone in the Jewish Hospital and...
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Which detail from The Diary of a Young Girl best supports the mood of terror and anxiety? “I don't think I'll ever feel at home in this house, but that doesn't mean I hate it.” “Whatever we do, we're very afraid the neig...
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Now that you have had a chance to read excerpts from Anne Frank’s diary and the play version of it, which do you prefer? Why?
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Describe how the use of voice helps develop the mood of The Diary of a Young Girl.
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What does Anne’s voice say about her feelings in this passage? She feels isolated from her family. She has hopes and dreams for the future. She fears being discovered in the annex. She is bored because she has no one to...
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Dearest Kitty, It seems like years since Sunday morning. So much has happened it's as if the whole world had suddenly turned upside down. But as you can see, Kitty, I'm still alive, and that's the main thing, Father says...
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There's little change in our lives here. Peter's hair was washed today, but that's nothing special. . . . It's a beautiful day outside, nice and hot, and in spite of everything, we make the most of the weather by loungin...
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It's really not that bad here, since we can do our own cooking and can listen to the radio in Daddy's office. Mr. Kleiman and Miep, and Bep Voskuijl too, have helped us so much. We've already canned loads of rhubarb, str...
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Which of these sentences from The Diary of Anne Frank reflects a conflict between a character and self? Anne’s Voice: We are all a little thinner. The Van Daans’ “discussions” are as violent as ever. Miep: I’m sorry, Pet...
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What is a minor conflict in this excerpt? The man in the storeroom expresses his concern about Mr. Frank’s well-being to Mr. Kraler. The man in the storeroom warns Mr. Kraler that Mr. Frank may be in serious danger. The...
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Read the excerpt from The Diary of Anne Frank. ANNE's Voice Saturday, the first of January, nineteen forty-four. Another new year has begun and we find ourselves still in our hiding place. We have been here now for one y...
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In The Diary of Anne Frank, the conflict between Peter and Mr. Dussel about Mr. Dussel’s unkind words to Peter’s mother supports the theme that wartime often brings out the worst in people. children always tend to defend...
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