The Celebration of Hanukkah Is Interrupted By

The Celebration of Hanukkah Is Interrupted By

  1. In withstanding the hardships of life in the annex, the person who seems least able to think of others is:
  2. Mr. Frank
  3. Mr. Kraler
  4. Mr. Van Daan
  1. The person whose wisdom and strength of character never fails and who emerges as the leader of the group hiding in the annex is:
  2. Mrs. Frank
  3. Mr. Frank
  4. Peter
  1. The celebration of Hanukkah is interrupted by:
  2. Meip’s arrival
  3. A crash from below
  4. The sound of a car halting at the door.
  1. The last person to show signs of breaking under tension, and the one in whom it is most surprising:
  2. Mr. Dussel
  3. Mrs. Frank
  4. Margot
  1. Peter has an even greater need for Anne's friendship than she has for his because he has:
  2. never had close companionships with friends or parents
  3. been quarreling with Margot
  4. been ill and lost his cat.
  1. When Anne’s faints during the incident in the Hanukkah celebration it shows that she is:
  2. hungry
  3. ill
  4. more afraid inside than she shows in everyday behavior.
  1. After their already-limited food supply is cut off still further, Anne demonstrates spirit and humor by:
  2. giving her share of her food to her mother
  3. comparing the various growling stomachs to the instruments of an orchestra tuning up.
  4. Writing a poem about hungry people.
  1. Margot views Anne's growing friendship with Peter with:
  2. jealousy
  3. friendly approval
  4. disapproval
  1. At the beginning of the youthful romance between Peter and Anne, Mrs. Van Daan views it with:
  2. amusement
  3. dismay
  4. indifference
  5. 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:
  1. Mr. Van Daan gives back the food and promises never to steal again.
  2. Anne threatens to leave, too, if Peter goes.
  3. Miep comes with good news about the Allied invasion of Normandy.
  1. When the Gestapo finally arrives at the annex, the inhabitants respond with:
  2. frenzied activity.
  3. Attempts to escape.
  4. 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 / forlorn
onslaught / 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.