THIS IS With Your Host... Who Am I? Theme Punctuate Who Said It? All About Anne Character 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Development I brought a fur coat to the attic. Who Am I? 100 Mrs. Van Daan Who Am I? 100 I steal food from the kitchen. Who Am I? 200 Mr. Van Daan Who Am I? 200 I am the “leader” of the group in hiding. Who Am I? 300 Mr. Frank Who Am I? 300 I am a dentist. Who Am I? 400 Mr. Dussel Who Am I? 400 I receive a scarf from Anne as a gift. Who Am I? 500 Mr. Frank Who Am I? 500 Which action from Act Two best expresses the theme of the essential goodness of people? A. Mrs. Frank forgives Mr. Van Daan for stealing their food. B. Mr. Frank gives Mrs. Frank’s piece of cake to the children. C. The Van Daans offer their personal belongings for sale to buy supplies. D. Mr. Dussel separates the food into piles for everyone. Theme 100 A. Mrs. Frank forgives Mr. Van Daan for stealing their food. Theme 100 Which quotation or scene description matches the theme that “danger and difficulty can make a person more serious and more mature?” A. “I think more seriously about life now.” B. “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.” C. In Scene 3, Mr. Van Daan is discovered stealing bread, and Mrs. Frank wants to throw him out. D. “You know what I do when it seems as if I couldn’t stand being cooped up for one more minute? I think myself out.” Theme 200 A. “I think more seriously about life now.” Theme 200 Which quotation or scene description matches the theme that “one should never despair of the good in human nature?” A. “I think more seriously about life now.” B. “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.” C. In Scene 3, Mr. Van Daan is discovered stealing bread, and Mrs. Frank wants to throw him out. D. “You know what I do when it seems as if I couldn’t stand being cooped up for one more minute? I think myself out.” Theme 300 B. “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.” Theme 300 Which event in Act II shows that danger can bring out the worst in people? Theme 400 Mr. Van Daan steals food. Theme 400 Explain how Anne and Peter support theme of loneliness of adolescence. Theme 500 Multiple correct answers Theme 500 Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. A. Anne wrote in her diary because paper has more patience than people. B. Anne wrote in her diary “because paper has more patience than people.” C. Anne wrote in her diary “because paper has more patience than people”. D. “Anne wrote in her diary because paper has more patience than people.” Punctuate 100 B: Anne wrote in her diary “because paper has more patience than people.” Punctuate 100 Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. A. Anne wrote, “Whoever is happy will make others happy.” B. Anne wrote “Whoever is happy will make others happy.” C. Anne wrote, “Whoever is happy will make others happy”. D. Anne wrote “whoever is happy will make others happy.” Punctuate 200 A: Anne wrote, “Whoever is happy will make others happy.” Punctuate 200 Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. A. “Where there’s hope, there’s life.” said Anne. “It fills us with fresh courage and makes us strong again.” B. “Where there’s hope, there’s life,” said Anne. “It fills us with fresh courage and makes us strong again.” C. “Where there’s hope, there’s life,” said Anne, “It fills us with fresh courage and makes us strong again.” D. “Where there’s hope, there’s life, said Anne. It fills us with fresh courage and makes us strong again.” Punctuate 300 B: “Where there’s hope, there’s life,” said Anne. “It fills us with fresh courage and makes us strong again.” Punctuate 300 Choose the correctly abbreviated sentence. “Although I'm only fourteen, I know quite well what I want; I know who is right and who is wrong. I have my opinions, my own ideas and principles, and although it may sound pretty mad from an adolescent, I feel more of a person than a child, I feel quite independent of anyone.” A. “Although I’m only fourteen . . . I feel quite independent of anyone.” B. “Although I’m only fourteen I feel quite independent of anyone. C. “I feel more of a person than a child, I feel quite independent of anyone. . .” D. “I feel quite independent of anyone…” Punctuate 400 A.“Although I’m only fourteen . . . I feel quite independent of anyone.” Punctuate 400 Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. A. “Everyone in the office has gone home...It’s after six. Don’t stay up here, Mr. Frank. What’s the use of torturing yourself like this?” B. “Everyone in the office has gone home….it’s after six. Don’t stay up here, Mr. Frank. What’s the use of torturing yourself like this?” C. “Everyone in the office has gone home. . . . It’s after six. Don’t stay up here, Mr. Frank. What’s the use of torturing yourself like this?” Punctuate 500 C: “Everyone in the office has gone home. . . . It’s after six. Don’t stay up here, Mr. Frank. What’s the use of torturing yourself like this?” Punctuate 500 “At last I’ll have some cigarettes.” Who Said It? 100 Mr. Van Daan Who Said It? 100 “Miep or I, or both of us will be up each day to bring you food and news.” Who Said It? 200 Mr. Kraler Who Said It? 200 “I dreamed that they came for us. The green police. They broke the door.” Who Said It? 300 Anne Frank Who Said It? 300 What did Anne mean by, “I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are really good at heart”? Who Said It? 400 Even though the Nazi are destroying everything she loves, Anne stays positive and thinks the world, and its people, are good. Who Said It? 400 What does Mr. Frank mean by, “For the past two years we have lived in fear. Now we can live in hope”? What can they hope for, now that they have been caught? Who Said It? 500 Answers will vary. Who Said It? 500 What does Anne have trouble destroying, but Peter does not, at the beginning of the play? All About Anne 100 Her yellow Star of David All About Anne 100 With whom does Anne share her bedroom? All About Anne 200 Mr. Dussel All About Anne 200 What does Anne do to Mrs. Van Daan’s favorite possession that really upsets her? All About Anne 300 She spills milk on Mrs. Van Daan’s fur coat. All About Anne 300 What is Anne’s nickname for her father? All About Anne 400 Pim All About Anne 400 What is the name of the concentration camp where Anne dies? All About Anne 500 Bergen-Belsen All About Anne 500 What is Mrs. Van Daan’s reaction to her son and Anne spending more time together? Character Development 100 Jealously Character Development 100 The crisis following the lampshade, Mr. Frank’s actions show him to be_____. Character Development 200 the calmest person Character Development 200 Why is Mrs. Frank so upset when Mr. Van Daan is caught stealing food in the Annex? Character Development 300 It meant less food for the children. Character Development 300 How does Anne and Peter’s relationship change in Act II? Character Development 400 They begin to fall in love. Character Development 400 Why do Anne and Peter take such great pains getting ready for their date? Character Development 500 They want to seem like normal teenagers and make the “date” seem special. Character Development 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: What Happened to the Characters? Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Who was the only character/person to be killed in the gas chambers? Click on screen to continue Mr. Van Daan (Hermann Van Pels) Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Remember to STUDY!