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

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Anne Frank Review These 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 Game  REMINDER: 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, 1944  B. August 2, 1945  C. March 21, 1943  D. April 30, 1942

Multiple Choice/Short Answer  When does the invasion begin?  A. June 6, 1944  B. August 2, 1945  C. March 21, 1943  D. April 30, 1942

Multiple Choice/Short Answer  Anne writes with sadness that anti-Semitism is growing among:  A. The Polish  B. The Dutch  C. The Germans  D. The British

Multiple Choice/Short Answer  Anne writes with sadness that anti-Semitism is growing among:  A. The Polish  B. The Dutch  C. The Germans  D. The British

Multiple Choice/Short Answer  Who is arrested along with the annex residents?  A. Miep and Mr. Kraler  B. Miep and Elli  C. Mr. Koophius and Mr. Kraler  D. Elli and Mr. Koophius

Multiple Choice/Short Answer  Who is arrested along with the annex residents?  A. Miep and Mr. Kraler  B. Miep and Elli  C. 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 Answer  Who 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

 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 Devices  This is an example of what literary device?  The stars dance around the sky.  Answer: Personification

Literary Devices  This 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 Devices  This 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 l ive  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.