- In withstanding the hardships of life in the annex, the person who seems least able to think of others is:
- Mr. Frank
- Mr. Kraler
- Mr. Van Daan
- The person whose wisdom and strength of character never fails and who emerges as the leader of the group hiding in the annex is:
- Mrs. Frank
- Mr. Frank
- Peter
- The celebration of Hanukkah is interrupted by:
- Meip’s arrival
- A crash from below
- The sound of a car halting at the door.
- The last person to show signs of breaking under tension, and the one in whom it is most surprising:
- Mr. Dussel
- Mrs. Frank
- Margot
- Peter has an even greater need for Anne's friendship than she has for his because he has:
- never had close companionships with friends or parents
- been quarreling with Margot
- been ill and lost his cat.
- When Anne’s faints during the incident in the Hanukkah celebration it shows that she is:
- hungry
- ill
- more afraid inside than she shows in everyday behavior.
- After their already-limited food supply is cut off still further, Anne demonstrates spirit and humor by:
- giving her share of her food to her mother
- comparing the various growling stomachs to the instruments of an orchestra tuning up.
- Writing a poem about hungry people.
- Margot views Anne's growing friendship with Peter with:
- jealousy
- friendly approval
- disapproval
- At the beginning of the youthful romance between Peter and Anne, Mrs. Van Daan views it with:
- amusement
- dismay
- indifference
- After Mr. Van Daan is caught stealing food, Mrs. Frank insists he must leave the annex. She changes her mind and the group makes up its differences when:
- Mr. Van Daan gives back the food and promises never to steal again.
- Anne threatens to leave, too, if Peter goes.
- Miep comes with good news about the Allied invasion of Normandy.
- When the Gestapo finally arrives at the annex, the inhabitants respond with:
- frenzied activity.
- Attempts to escape.
- Calm resignation.
Vocab:
___1. The family worried about how they would get their sustenance-
a. sleep
b. books
c. food and water
___2. If a person’s behavior was aggravating, the person might be given
a. praise
b. a scolding
c. extra food
___3. One girl gave evidence of her pent-up emotions by
a. smiling warmly
b. taking a nap
c. clenching her fists
___4. When the war ended, the townspeople showed their jubilation by
a. dancing in the streets
b. marching to the cemetery
c. building a monument
Write the letter of the word that is most nearly the OPPOSITE of the capitalized word.
___5. APPALLED: a. delighted b. disgusted c. mocked d. hated
___6. LOATHE: a. winb. lovec. loafd. hate
___7. APPREHENSION: a. anxiety b. peace c. confusion d.danger
___8. DISGRUNTLED: a. content b. hungry c. annoyed d.immature
Choose the word from the word bank that best describes each situation.
apprehension / intuition / ineffectually / disgruntled / forlornonslaught / stealthily / inarticulate / foreboding
______9. Although they had no solid information, the Jewish family had a strong feeling that the invasion would allow them to come out of hiding by spring.
______10. The family had to keep their hiding place a secret. During the day they kept their shoes off and tiptoed quietly.
______11. Some Dutch people felt a growing sense of fear and discouragement as they awaited the invasion. They predicted that it would come too late to save them.
______12. Suddenly several Nazi soldiers knocked down the door and strode into the family’s hiding place.
______13. Although the family tried to resist the soldiers’ attack, they were outnumbered and their efforts were useless.