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Blackout/Resistance. Setting. Propaganda. Home. Rising Action. Round up. Climax. Ban on Religion. Falling Action. Hiding. Concentration Camps. Resolution. Hide and Seek by Ida Vos. Blackout/Resistance.

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  1. Blackout/Resistance Setting Propaganda Home Rising Action Round up Climax Ban on Religion Falling Action Hiding Concentration Camps Resolution Hide and Seek by Ida Vos

  2. Blackout/Resistance This relates to our book because the city Rachel lives in does a blackout drill every night so the German bombers won’t see them • This also relates to the Holocaust because many cities, like London, turned off all of the lights in the city so the German bombers would not see them. A girl closes the curtains during a blackout drill Home Picture courtesy of: www.ushmm.com

  3. Propaganda • This relates to the Holocaust because Hitler and the Nazi party used propaganda as a way of spreading their beliefs. This relates to our book because Rachel sees the “Eternal Jew” mural everyday on her way to school until one day she scrapes the eyes off with her umbrella Nazi propaganda poster warning Germans about the dangers of east European "subhumans." Home Picture courtesy of: www.ushmm.com

  4. Round Up This relates to our book because Rachel and Esther have to hide behind the wall when the Nazis are searching the home they’re hiding in during a round up. • This relates to the Holocaust because Nazis would round up Jews to put them in ghettos or concentration camps. Jewish residents are rounded up to be put in ghettos Home Picture courtesy of: www.ushmm.com

  5. Ban on Religion This relates to our book because Rachel has to pray at home because Jews are not allowed to go to Synagogue • This relates to the Holocaust because Jews were not allowed to practice their religion in public, synagogue, or in ghettos. Jewish people praying at home Home Picture courtesy of: www.ushmm.com Secret churches

  6. Hiding • This relates to the Holocaust because thousands of Jews survived the Holocaust by hiding. This relates to our book because Rachel has to leave her hometown of Rotterdam because the Nazis are looking for her family. She also has to change her name to Ria. a member of the Kovno ghetto hides supplies in a well used as the entrance to a hiding place in the ghetto Home Pictures courtesy of: www.ushmm.com

  7. Concentration Camps Concentration Camps • This relates to the Holocaust because about 4million Jews were sent to concentration camps throughout Europe. This relates to our book because Rachel’s grandparents get sent to Auschwitz. Also, when Miep returns, Rachel sees her tattoo ID and, not wanting Miep to feel left out, draws her own ID number on her arm. Jewish women freed from a factory in Mehlteuer display their tattoos. Home Picture courtesy of: www.ushmm.com

  8. Setting Nazis march down a street in Munich The Netherlands in 1940 • The story is set in the Netherlands, in 1940. It begins with Rachel, a Jewish girl, and she is standing in the street, watching the Nazi soldiers march through the city. Home Picture courtesy of: www.ushmm.com

  9. Rising Action Netherlands capitulate and surrender to the Germans When Rachel is sent into hiding, her escort removes her star and throws it in the sewer. Netherlands in 1940 • Rachel is sent into hiding and separated from her parents. Home Picture courtesy of: www.ushmm.com

  10. Climax The climax of the story is when Rachel and Esther have to hide in the cabinet while the Nazis raid the house. Pictures courtesy of: www.historichomeinminiature.com Home

  11. Falling Action German officers surrendering Germany Capitulates People returning from concentration camps • Rachel’s family is reunited with the family that was sent to camps. Home Pictures courtesy of: www.ushmm.com

  12. Resolution The resolution of the story is when the war is over and Rachel and her family can return to Rotterdam. A family reunited after WWII Home Picture courtesy of: www.ushmm.com

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