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Thirteen year old girl interested in everything who keeps a diary.
a) Anne Frank
b) Mrs Frank
c) Peter Van Daan
d) Mrs. Van Daan

Shy boy of sixteen who develops a close friendship with Anne
a) Margot Frank
b) Mr. Dussel
c) Peter Van Daan
d) Mr. Kraler

What do you think Mr. Frank means in this passage from The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II? ANNE’S VOICE. In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart.(Mr. Frank slowly closes the diary.)MR. FRANK. She puts me to shame.
a) He is ashamed of Anne.
b) He is ashamed that he wasn’t able to keep his family safe.
c) He thinks that Anne is talking about him when she says, “In spite of everything.”
d) He doesn’t believe that people are good at heart, and he is ashamed of this feeling.

Anne says she believes that “In spite of everything…people are really good at heart.” What effect does this attitude have on the ending of The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II?
a) It softens the end because Anne has been able to confide in Peter.
b) It adds suspense because the reader knows how Anne feels.
c) It puts off the ending so we can imagine life through Anne’s eyes.
d) It makes the end even more moving because Anne is betrayed.

In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, why won’t Mr. Frank answer the telephone?
a) He doesn’t speak Dutch very well.
b) He is afraid that the caller will give him bad news.
c) He prefers to speak to people face to face.
d) He doesn’t want anyone to know that the building is occupied.

Which event occurs due to the theft of a radio in The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II?
a) The attic dwellers never hear about the invasion of Normandy.
b) The thief tells the Nazis that people are living in the attic.
c) Mr. Kraler has to have an operation.
d) Anne and Peter become better friends.

Late in Act II of The Diary of Anne Frank, why do the attic dwellers get less food?
a) There is no more food in Amsterdam.
b) The Nazis are trying to starve them out.
c) The people supplying their ration books have been arrested.
d) Miep has decided it is too dangerous to bring them more food.

In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, what is Anne’s motivation for spending so much time with Peter?
a) She is deeply in love with Peter.
b) She wants to make Margot jealous.
c) She wants to annoy Mrs. Van Daan.
d) She feels Peter understands her.

Which event causes great tension near the end of The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II?
a) The telephone downstairs keeps ringing.
b) Miep is badly hurt.
c) Anne and Mr. Dussel argue.
d) The Allies have invaded Normandy.

In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, who betrayed the people in the attic?
a) Miep
b) the thief
c) Mr. Kraler
d) Mr. Dussel

In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, what does Peter really mean when he says to Anne, “Well… er…you’re..quieter”?
a) He means that she still talks too much.
b) He means that she is more thoughtful and less playful.
c) He means that he is worried about her.
d) He means that she should act the way she used to.

In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, what effect does the landing of Allied troops in Normandy have on the attic inhabitants?
a) They are filled with anxiety.
b) They are filled with joy.
c) They despair of going free.
d) They are terrified.

What does the man from Utrecht ask from Mr. Kraler in The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II,?
a) He wants twenty guilders more each week.
b) He wants information on the people in the attic.
c) He wants Mr. Kraler to promote him.
d) He wants extra ration books from Mr. Kraler.

What is Margot’s motivation for saying “Sometimes I wish the end would come.” in The Diary of Anne Frank, Act I?
a) She wants to make Anne angry.
b) She wants the others to feel sorry for her.
c) She wants someone to give her more food.
d) She wants to stop living in fear.

In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, why doesn’t Anne take her diary with her when the Nazis come to take the families and Mr. Dussel away?
a) She doesn’t want it to get ruined.
b) She is tired of writing in it.
c) The Nazis said they could take only clothing.
d) She leaves it as a clue to where the Nazis took her.

Why is Mr. Van Daan’s theft of bread in The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, so serious?
a) There is little food, so everyone is hungry-not just Mr. Van Daan.
b) It doesn’t make sense because he’s had plenty to eat already.
c) The stresses of living together make a small matter seem much more important than it is.
d) Mr. Van Daan denies he’s been stealing, even after he’s been caught in the act.

What does Peter mean in this conversation with Anne in The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II? ANNE. You’re making a big mistake about me. I do it all wrong. I say too much. PETER. I think you’re just fine… If it weren't for you, I don't know.
a) He means that the situation is worse because Anne is there.
b) He means that it doesn’t matter whether or not Anne is there.
c) He means that the situation is better because Anne is there.
d) He means that he doesn’t know whether or not Anne helps the situation.

Dentist who joins the family in hiding
a) Mr. Frank
b) Margot Frank
c) Mr. Van Daan
d) Mr. Dussel

Dutch man who hides the Frank and Van Daan families during their hiding
a) Mr. Van Daan
b) Mr. Kraler
c) Peter Van Daan
d) Mr. Dussel

Dutch woman who aided the Frank and Van Daan families during their time in hiding
a) Mrs. Frank
b) Miep Gies
c) Margot Frank
d) Mrs. Van Daan

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