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Characters I. Characters II. Themes. Setting. Plot. Synonyms. Final Jeopardy. $ 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.

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  1. Characters I Characters II Themes Setting Plot Synonyms Final Jeopardy $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

  2. This character says hardly anything but is the perfect role model for behavior.

  3. Margot Topics

  4. This character is extremely materialistic and conceited.

  5. Mrs. Van Daan Topics

  6. This character takes over the warehouse for Mr. Frank when they go into hiding.

  7. Mr. Kraler Topics

  8. This character is socially awkward and owns a cat named Mouschi.

  9. Peter Topics

  10. This character organizes the people living in the annex.

  11. Mr. Frank Topics

  12. This character was pregnant at first and claimed she was in the country when the annex was discovered.

  13. Miep Gies Topics

  14. This character is overprotective, but very motherly at the same time.

  15. Mrs. Frank Topics

  16. This man is a greedy smoker.

  17. Mr. Van Daan Topics

  18. This man is a 50-something hypocritical dentist.

  19. Mr. Dussel Topics

  20. This character goes from teenager to young women far more quickly than she’s ready for.

  21. Anne Topics

  22. This theme is illustrated by the celebration of Hanukah and Anne’s thoughts that the annex was a summer boarding house.

  23. Making the best of a bad situation Topics

  24. This theme is illustrated by the good news of Mr. Kraler and Miep, along with the use of the word “when” instead of “if.”

  25. Hope Topics

  26. This theme is illustrated by Anne struggling to learn when to speak and when to listen.

  27. Going from a kid to an adult Topics

  28. This theme is illustrated by the realization that they can’t use the bathroom or make noise freely like they used to.

  29. Don’t take thinks for granted Topics

  30. This theme is illustrated by Anne refusing to change for Mr. Van Daan, everyone educating Mr. Dussell on Hanukah, and the celebration of Hanukah itself.

  31. Be proud of who you are. Topics

  32. This story starts in what year?

  33. 1945 Topics

  34. The Franks relocated to this city from Germany.

  35. Amsterdam Topics

  36. According to the play, not real life, Anne’s first entry into the diary occurs when?

  37. Their first day in hiding Topics

  38. What type of building are the families living above?

  39. Warehouse Topics

  40. The Franks were forced into hiding due to what incident.

  41. The Nazis taking over Holland Topics

  42. The exposition of the story is in 1945, but most of the story occurs in 1942, meaning most of the play is a…

  43. Flashback Topics

  44. The rising action starts when…

  45. The Franks arrive at the annex Topics

  46. The climax of the story, when we know which turn the main conflict will take, is…

  47. When the families are certain that the Nazis have found them Topics

  48. Surprisingly, the falling action is incredibly calm. What was the reason for this?

  49. The families were expecting to be caught Topics

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